Reverse Engineering a Procedural Art Piece @A-Lab
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Hello again creatives, coders and enthusiasts!
Last time we had a blast, thanks to Piter Pasma and everyone else who shared their Genuary experiments!
This month we're following up on the beginner workshop from November. Together with Stanko, we'll try to reverse-engineer and rebuild a procedural art piece.
Come join us on Sunday, February 22th at 13:00h, at our usual spot at A-Lab.
Instead of diving into code, we'll explore the ideas behind it - slowly unpacking the patterns, structures and algorithms that make the visuals work. The goal is to show how complex generative art can emerge out of surprisingly simple concepts.
Expect a tour through all kinds of nerdy goodness: Voronoi diagrams, Perlin noise, vector fields, randomness, Chaikin curves, Poisson disk sampling, easings... with interactive examples! No deep math or heavy coding required, just curiosity and a love for creative coding and art!
As usual, the second part of the event is dedicated to show & tell. Anyone who wants to show their work on the big screen is more than welcome to do so.
It should be a fun, so we hope to see you there (or online on our Discord).
