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Made with Processing. Audio by Kruder and Dorfmeister (Hide Abstract Jazz).
Voronoi cells are an interesting phenominon. Instead of trying to explain it, I will link to the source code I used to make this video.

cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chew/Delaunay.html

You can also view the quicktime version here.
flight404.com/_videos/voronoi.mov

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  • morganb 1 year ago
    really nice. I wanted it to keep going and going. thanks for the great link!
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  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    these are always really impressive. and tre tre cool.
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  • clickykbd 1 year ago
    This one is so much fun in motion! Love the stills you put on flickr too though.
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  • Perez 1 year ago
    mesmerizing
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  • Tommy Smith 1 year ago
    awesome. so inspiring. (and nice music -- what album is it from?)
  • flight404 1 year ago
    Its from Count Basic Remixes. Good album.
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  • flight404 1 year ago
    Thanks all. Hope to have a more considered full song version up sometime soon.
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  • Cineplastix 1 year ago
    soothes the eyes and ears!
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  • bednarz 1 year ago
    really nice and hypnotic
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  • Russell Wynne 1 year ago
    Cool... looks like some living thing under a microscope.
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  • kyleklip 1 year ago
    You make me itch to dig into p5.
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  • nshack 1 year ago
    I'm really glad I saw it. Very cool.
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  • el gabito 1 year ago
    It's like visual coffee for the brain.
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  • prisonerjohn 1 year ago
    wow, that looks really nice
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