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generative-art

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  • Ask HN: Resources to learn generative art programming?
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Aug 2022
    One of the better ones I've found is Tyler Hobbes [0].

    I recently found the "Bridges Archive" online [1]. It's a goldmine of ideas (I won't link to them but they have tilings, space filling algorithms, multi-scale Truchet patterns and many more).

    I favor the ideas rather than the implementation as I already know how to program so you may do better with learning something like processing/p5.js [2].

    In terms of raw ideas, I've found Jared Tarbell to be a huge inspiration [3] [4].

    I'm sure I'll get lashed on here for the mere mention of NFTs but I've found there are consistently awesome generative art being displayed on Twitter for artists showing their work and advertising their NFTs for sale. One resource that I've found to be pretty consistently good is fxhash.xyz [5] [6]. Looking for #fxhash tags on Twitter will probably give you rich results.

    I also have my own NFTs whose source code I've released as CC0 if you want to take a look [7] (none are for sale right now) along with a half assed attempt at making a list of resources for generative art [8].

    There's plenty of "awesome" generative art lists [9] as well as many examples and other projects on p5.js [2]. And of course there's always Reddit [10] [11].

    Oh and "Coding Train" is deceptively deep, packing complex ideas in a kind of "cutesy" veneer but still managing to tackle topics that run the gamut of easy to incredibly difficult [12].

    There's really too many resources to list. It depends on what level you're at. I tend to focus on Javascript and the 'ideas' rather than the implementation so much. If you're starting from a point of learning programming, you're probably better off going through a tutorial or two on how to actually program and then try and tackle some "classic" generative art examples (grids, recursive grides, flow fields, etc.).

    I occasionally run into people who have all their experiments on GitHub which might be enlightening [13].

    [0] https://tylerxhobbs.com/essays

    [1] https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/#gsc.tab=0

    [2] https://p5js.org/examples/

    [3] http://www.complexification.net/gallery/

    [4] http://levitated.net/

    [5] https://www.fxhash.xyz/

    [6] https://twitter.com/fx_hash_

    [7] https://github.com/abetusk/iao

    [8] https://github.com/abetusk/iao/blob/main/Notes.md

    [9] https://github.com/kosmos/awesome-generative-art

    [10] https://www.reddit.com/r/generative

    [11] https://www.reddit.com/r/proceduralgeneration/

    [12] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvjgXvBlbQiydffZU7m1_aw

    [13] https://github.com/anaulin/generative-art

  • Stream Notes- Color Transitions in pycairo
    3 projects | dev.to | 19 Aug 2021

nodebox-pyobjc

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  • Nodebox: A Node.js runtime that runs in any browser
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Feb 2023
    Nodebox is built on Python (Nodebox1 = Python on Mac, Nodebox 3 = Jython) - there are new Nodeboxes on other tech.

    Shoebot is not dead (even if it is getting a bit old), currently working on a new release to sort out a bunch of the tech debt.

    https://github.com/shoebot/shoebot

    For those into Nodebox1, on the Mac, Karsten's fork is active.

    https://github.com/karstenw/nodebox-pyobjc

    Plot device is a fork that went in a different direction

    https://github.com/plotdevice/plotdevice

What are some alternatives?

When comparing generative-art and nodebox-pyobjc you can also consider the following projects:

anton - anton is an open-source generative design framework built with Blender and Python

plotdevice - Create 2D graphics on the Mac with Python code

Generative-Art - A selection of generative art scripts written in Python

AutoDMG - Create deployable system images from OS X installer

generative_art - A collection of my *old* generative artwork, mostly with Processing in Python mode

aquaui - Display native dialogs, alerts, notifications, color pickers, and more with Python

pts - A library for visualization and creative-coding

shoebot - Easy vector graphics with Python

natural-synth - Open-Source IoT-based Digital Hardware and Software Synthesizer (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Flask)

display_manager - An open-source Python library which can modify your Mac's display settings manually or automatically.

GAS - Generative Art Synthesizer - a python program that generates python programs that generates generative art

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