Dave Pagurek

@davepagurek@genart.social
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Toronto artist and computer graphics programmer, co-maintainer of p5.js and its WebGL mode. Will probably answer your graphics questions if you ask 👀
Bloghttps://www.davepagurek.com
GitHubhttps://github.com/davepagurek/
OpenProcessinghttps://openprocessing.org/user/67809
This week's #WCCChallenge theme is growth! Here's a slow journey through a redwood forest, done with p5.strands. Live: https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2681103
This week's #WCCChallenge theme is "pride"! Here's a parade of slightly jank cylinder people. Live on OpenProcessing: https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2676258
Lorde - Solar Power
This week's #WCCChallenge theme is "liminal spaces." Here's an infinite parking garage to descend into. https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2670771
If anyone will be at SIGGRAPH in Vancouver this August, I'll be running a labs session about p5.js 2.0! come out and say hi!
Linus Boman — Font piracy: a short intro to a long history

The infamous anti-DVD-piracy PSA turns out to have used a "pirated" font. That's deliciously ironic, but is it the most ironic case of font piracy of all time? Let's unpack a few cases from the long shared history of type design and piracy and find out.

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brb trying to convince every graphics paper author to use the same taxonomy for implicit functions
@tracketpacer Tasty internet 🦈
Yesterday we ran TerribleHack again in Toronto! You can watch most of the demos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyOKR8nHUtzk_5BNolo72-qQI7NhudOfJ&si=3lmDDvlYjyvTH116 Keep watching to learn if 1000 rats or 3 eagles would win in a fight
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p5.js 2.0 Party! Online Edition @ Rhizome World

Come and join us at the p5.js 2.0 Party! Online Edition @ Rhizome World, where we will celebrate the latest version of p5.js.

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brb trying to convince every graphics paper author to use the same taxonomy for implicit functions

Source:
Constructive Solid Geometry on Neural Signed Distance Fields
SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 Conference Papers
Zoë Marschner, Silvia Sellán, Hsueh-Ti Derek Liu, Alec Jacobson

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3610548.3618170

@mjk it would actually be very useful to have a precise agreed-upon taxonomy here.

Also TIL "eikonal," much shorter than "has a Lipschitz number of 1."

@cliffle I don't think they're exactly the same – Eikonal means that the gradient is exactly 1 (or some other constant) everywhere, versus "Lipschitz continuous" means the gradient is <= 1 everywhere
@mjk what paper is this figure from?
@wjarosz ah I forgot to hit send on the second post, it's https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3610548.3618170