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Computer Kinetic Abstract G0102


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 15th October 2013

This abstract image uses a photograph in the spare swap buffer to read colours for setting up coloured tiles over the whole image. You can still get a reasonable idea of the original photograph by looking at this abstract image from a distance. The photograph was of a landscape with lots of green trees beyond a lookout, and a sky with clouds and some patches of blue. Some tiles were then selected to be changed to random colours. There are interesting relationships between many of the tiles.

 

 

 

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Computer Kinetic Abstract CHB0013


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 6th April 2015

This abstract image was developed from loading a photograph (of Witton Bluff at Christies Beach) into the spare swap buffer and using that image for reading the colours to be used for randomly sized and positioned abstract elements applied to the main buffer. There are interesting areas of elements of similar but contrasting colours, but generally a very good energy coming through in this abstract.

 

 

 

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Computer Kinetic Abstract CHB0067


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 13th April 2015

As with the previously shown abstract image, this abstract image was developed from loading a photograph (of Noarlunga Jetty from near Christies Beach) into the spare swap buffer and using that image for reading the colours to be used for randomly sized and positioned abstract elements applied to the main buffer. The abstract elements applied in this image were smaller rectangles aligned either vertically or horizontally, so many more elements were applied. Some elements of red-biased random colours were also applied, as were some elements that used the colour averaging colourmode (used for some blending). I was very happy with the result; the relationships between different elements, the overall arrangement of the elements, the relative number of elements to their sizes, the spread of blended colours, the spread of colour surprises, etc.

 

 

 

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