#computational design | science
Based in Amsterdam
Co-founder of WP Frequencies
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| Website | https://theknowdough.com |
| GitHub | https://github.com/mboyan |
| Vimeo | https://vimeo.com/theknowdough |
| WP Frequencies | https://linktr.ee/wp_frequencies |
Turns out Reflection & Refraction in a inhomogenuous medium is complicated? Got something working, even in decent speed, but I haven't implemented color yet.
Is there a nice formula for how the refraction index in a certain medium depends on the lights frequency/wavelength?
RE: https://post.lurk.org/@hellocatfood/116539151773529334
This is awesome. I remember reading a paper about something similar many years ago: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2014/papers/11.pdf
But it's the first time I see LCDJing in action. Really makes you appreciate what open-source software like @mixxx allows you to do.
Nice to see the new iterations of some of the final projects I worked on back when I was at JLS. 🌿
Here is a demo of the polychromatic generative installation created with Eyesing: https://video.liberta.vip/w/gGJ3YJVkH18dJVPWQKPSGX
I tested it on a circular screen made of lycra fabric spanning a photographic studio reflector. From 4:30 on there is a slight (physical) shimmer visible, possibly a combination of the golden reflective foil in the back and some reflections of the fabric itself. Curious to explore this further.

⚠️ new blogpost alert 😎
https://open.substack.com/pub/uehapetsijque/p/inverse-multi-julia-ifss