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Tuesday, 12 April 2022
"Two Space Emulator" (2017) by Agustin Ramos Anzorena
This tribute to Larry Cuba was created in Processing.
While researching about the pioneers in computer motion graphics, I was lucky to watch Larry Cuba’s piece “Two-Space” at the Buenos Aires Planetarium, as a fullDome experience. The animation explores the 17 symmetry groups, very present in Islamic Art patterns. The breath-taking result is a sample of the beauty that computer generated graphics could create, along with pieces like “Calculated Movements” and “Arabesque” (in collaboration with John Whitney).
This is a small tribute to Larry Cuba. A simple system of reflections with some controls to play around and create charming and elegant symmetries. A fresh canvas to maneuvers organic movements in a sort of hypnotic way.
artist website
Labels:
animation,
CS4049,
Larry Cuba,
Processing