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Experiments with drawing geometrical shapes using string.
Experiments with drawing geometrical shapes using string.


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I made a programme in processing which recognises patterns in knots and turns them into morse coded messages. In each box, the first point represents a 'dot' and the second, a 'dash'. The programme responds when a knot touches a point.  
I made a programme in processing which recognises patterns in knots and turns them into morse coded messages. In each box, the first point represents a 'dot' and the second, a 'dash'. The programme responds when a knot touches a point.  
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Here is a video of the code sorting first by red values, then green, then blue, hue, saturation and brightness.
[[https://vimeo.com/167880925 Watch video]]

Revision as of 13:31, 24 May 2016

Starting kit with homemade Kumihimo boards for knotting and braiding.

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Experiments with drawing geometrical shapes using string.

Circleellipsearc.png

I made a programme in processing which recognises patterns in knots and turns them into morse coded messages. In each box, the first point represents a 'dot' and the second, a 'dash'. The programme responds when a knot touches a point.

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[Writing in morse code with knots video]


First attempt at a processing sketch which starts with lines of random colours and sorts line by line according to redness, using a bubble sort algorithm. Could be used as a braiding technique.


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Here is a video of the code sorting first by red values, then green, then blue, hue, saturation and brightness.

[Watch video]