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colorRolls

colorRolls

Another innovative collaboration effort between Dr. Bill Kolomyjec and Christopher Scussel. Chris continues to work the mathematics on our shared vision of a river of time. In this most recent algorithm, he has built-in visual turbulence which varies the river's flow often creating loops and eddy's. He builds in variables for me to manipulate such as segment "stripes", "width" and "control points".

In this piece I take four segments of his algorithm and roll them into spirals that I place into each of the four quadrants of the canvas. I let randomness dictate the number of revolutions or rolls of each spiral. The rolls are similar because they are generated by the same algorithm, yet they behave independently based my application of controlled randomness to the variables.

The spiral paths are very painterly; like an artist painting with a loaded brush. I see interesting spiral interactions which create scrolls and dragons. I also see bouquets of flowers.

I use a rational color scheme. I render a figures' stripes in such a way as to present a partial spectrum across the segment. I continue assigning colors of the larger spectrum across adjacent figures. This creates a pleasing color scheme that moves the eye.

(c)2023 Dr. Bill Kolomyjec and Christopher Scussel. All right reserved.

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Another innovative collaboration effort between Dr. Bill Kolomyjec and Christopher Scussel. Chris continues to work the mathematics on our shared vision of a river of time. In this most recent algorithm, he has built-in visual turbulence which varies the river's flow often creating loops and eddy's. He builds in variables for me to manipulate such as segment "stripes", "width" and "control points".

In this piece I take four segments of his algorithm and roll them into spirals that I place into each of the four quadrants of the canvas. I let randomness dictate the number of revolutions or rolls of each spiral. The rolls are similar because they are generated by the same algorithm, yet they behave independently based my application of controlled randomness to the variables.

The spiral paths are very painterly; like an artist painting with a loaded brush. I see interesting spiral interactions which create scrolls and dragons. I also see bouquets of flowers.

I use a rational color scheme. I render a figures' stripes in such a way as to present a partial spectrum across the segment. I continue assigning colors of the larger spectrum across adjacent figures. This creates a pleasing color scheme that moves the eye.

(c)2023 Dr. Bill Kolomyjec and Christopher Scussel. All right reserved.

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