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Joshua Bagley

@gengeomergence

I make generative/algorithmic art with code! Everything here is made with Processing and P5js, and sometimes plotted

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Experimenting with the falling sand sim I wrote for Isoplanet, replacing sand with rocks. Rocks can stick together, break apart, form tall pillars, and experience instability based off their neighbors. Through that I discovered a neat way to grow some alien looking flora. It's

Experimenting with the falling sand sim I wrote for Isoplanet, replacing sand with rocks. Rocks can stick together, break apart, form tall pillars, and experience instability based off their neighbors. Through that I discovered a neat way to grow some alien looking flora. It's
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This is some strange stuff that I'm struggling to describe. My latest posts are me figuring out how to create non-overlapping contours of shapes. Here, I'm experimenting with varying the offset distance of those contours by the curvature of the underlying shape, and getting some

This is some  strange stuff that I'm struggling to describe. My latest posts are me figuring out how to create non-overlapping contours of shapes. Here, I'm experimenting with varying the offset distance of those contours by the curvature of the underlying shape, and getting some
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🎂 4 years of Dreams by Joshua Bagley ✨ Explore the full Curated Series 3 collection in grid view: artblocks.io/marketplace/ex…

🎂 4 years of Dreams by Joshua Bagley ✨

Explore the full Curated Series 3 collection in grid view: artblocks.io/marketplace/ex…
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I can still remember the day that Dreams minted out, it was the week after Fidenza & it went so fast & I knew so little about increasing gas speeds that it was long gone by the time I figured it out. I like the funny perspectives & optical tricks played by many of the outputs.