computational artwork
Fyre is a tool for producing computational artwork based on histograms of iterated chaotic functions. Using a series of inputs, it can create beautifully complex designs and even tile-able backgrounds.
This is our collection of the most spectacular images we've been able to create. If you'd like to see your work here, feel free to email me.
Features
Fyre implements the Peter de Jong map in a fixed-function pipeline with an interactive GTK+ frontend and a command line interface for easy and efficient rendering of high-resolution, high quality images.
All the images you can create with this program are based on the simple Peter de Jong map equations:
x' = sin(a * y) - cos(b * x)
y' = sin(c * x) - cos(d * y)
For most values of a,b,c and d the point (x,y) moves chaotically. The resulting image is a map of the probability that the point lies within the area represented by each pixel. As you let Fyre render longer it collects more samples and this probability map and the image becomes more accurate.
The resulting probability map is treated as a High Dynamic Range image. This software includes some image manipulation features that let you apply linear interpolation and gamma correction at the full internal precision, producing a much higher quality image than if you tried to create the same effects using standard image processing tools. Additionally, Gaussian blurs can be applied to the image using a stochastic process that produces much more natural-looking images than most programs, again without losing any of the image's original precision.
Download Details
- Publisher: LinktoHow and David Trowbridge and Micah Dowty
- Date updated: 2010-12-06
- System Requirements: Windows XP/Vista/7
- License: Free / Open Source (GPL)
- Source Code: Launcher, Fyre Source
- MD5 Hash (for the geeks): 9f97f0e47d61677bfa7da6542a9ba696