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Computational Art Contest 2022

Posted 2 years ago

SHARE this contest: https://wolfr.am/CompArt-22

WINNERS

Thank you to everyone who submitted entries into this contest! It was a blast to see all the amazing art you created. After deliberation by our judges, these are the winners:

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CONTEST

Flex your creative and computational skill with Wolfram's Computational Art Contest that kicks off today, Monday, March 28th! Share your work with the community, and potentially win free Wolfram merchandise. Programmers and artists of all skill levels are encouraged to participate!

This contest is inspired by Genuary, an annual project releasing generative art prompts during the month of January. We're elated to see the creative works of our users and engage with the community while exploring the scope of computational art within the Wolfram Language.

Rules & Guidelines

  • Submission deadline is April 25th at 9am Central Time. Posts posted after will not be included in judging

  • Participants must fill out a detailed Community profile ( example: https://community.wolfram.com/web/claytonshonkwiler ) and create a Community post about their submission. The post must include the code used to create graphics and the final piece of art placed at the top of the post. An explanation of how their code works is required, moreover participants are encouraged to write more about their creative process.

  • Participants submit their entry by commenting on this post with an image of their art, along with a link to their Community post

  • Multiple submissions per participant are allowed, but please keep the number of submissions under three

  • Each participant can only win once. Participants' best-performing piece, as determined by the judges, will be used when determining winners

  • Both static images and animations can be submitted. Animations are preferred in a GIF format; if the animation is too large for a GIF, the post can point to a public YouTube video.

  • Submissions will be judged by a handful of Wolfram experts, with the following parameters:

    • Visual aesthetics
    • Wolfram Language code
    • Creativity
    • Explanation of process
  • Submissions from all areas of computational art are welcome

  • Submissions from former or current Wolfram employees are allowed, but will be judged as their own category with only one winner

  • Submitting previous work/posts is allowed, but must meet the requirements stated above

Encouragements

  • Not sure where to start? We encourage you to look at other user's submission for inspiration, or look at some of the work in the visual arts group of Community:

  • We encourage you to vote and comment on other people's submissions.

  • Please spread the word about this competition, among your friends and other social media!

Prizes

First, second, and third place winners will be featured on all of Wolfram's social media accounts, as well as receiving their choice of free Wolfram merchandise. We are able to ship merchandise to countries listed on the Wolfram Store: https://store.wolfram.com. If your country is not listed on the Wolfram Store, we strongly encourage you to still submit an entry, as we will feature winners submissions regardless of location.

Important

All contest rules have been explained above under Rules & Guidelines. It's encouraged for all participants to read the rules carefully to prevent disqualification. If you have any additional questions, ask directly in the thread comments or contact us by email at t-artcontest@wolfram.com . We recommend reading other people comments as they clarify the nature of the contest as well. Comments deemed by moderators as superfluous to the thread may be removed or transferred by moderators to keep competition professional.

POSTED BY: Eryn Gillam
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Posted 2 years ago

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Here is my submission, titled Dream Within. Follow this link to see the image at its original size. Enjoy. The Community Post is here: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2501796

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POSTED BY: Mark Greenberg

My first submission (Morphing II)

Community post is here
Animating Mathematica surfaces with Blender: Morphing & complex functions
https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2450826

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POSTED BY: Guenther Gsaller

My second submission (Seal)

Community post is here
Animating Mathematica surfaces with Blender: Bezier curves, MOs & spiral
https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2490865

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POSTED BY: Guenther Gsaller

Tetrahedrion ring sculpture

The Wolfram Community post can be found here:
Tetrahedrion ring sculpture
https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2304615

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POSTED BY: Sandor Kabai

Cartoonise people in videos with neural networks, image/video processing

Original Wolfram Community post is here: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2253071

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POSTED BY: Kotaro Okazaki

Complete definitions: graphing how words and definitions connect

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2358728

More details can be found in this video
https://youtu.be/qdsXDKxe8iY

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POSTED BY: Jack Madden

Hey Eryn, Great idea. Not that I care too much about winners or losers, because, in my book, anyone who even tries is already a valuable community member. https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2506196. Sorry, I can't give away all my secrets how to color just yet, but good news, there will be more releases through WFR soon. --Brad

Hue Rainbow Maze Fixed

POSTED BY: Brad Klee

Approaching drums

Check the community post here: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2507347

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman
Posted 2 years ago

Ambiguous rings
These are ring like objects that have a distinctively different appearance when looked at from different angles. My Community contributions (From Intersecting Cylinders to Ambiguous Rings, More on Intersecting Cylinders, "Ambiguous Rings", More Shape-Shifting in 3D based on Intersecting Cylinders and Shape-shifting ambiguous objects with 3-cylinder intersections), demonstrate how these ambiguous rings can be visualized as intersections of cylindrical surfaces. An infinite variety of these rings can be created by changing the number of cylinders, the shape or the radius of the base of these cylinders or by adjusting the intersection angles or the mutual offset of their center lines.

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POSTED BY: Erik Mahieu
Posted 2 years ago

Anamorphic Movies

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Cylindrical mirror anamorphism is about reflection of deformed (anamorphic) images in a cylindrical mirror. The reflection shows the original, undeformed image. In my Wolfram Demonstrations "Cylindrical Mirror Anamorphosis" and "Cylindrical Anamorphosis of Some Popular Images", I showed how these static anamorphic images be made. In my Wolfram Community contribution "Introducing Anamorphic Movies", I did the same for moving (rotating) images. As an example, the above GIF shows to the left the moving deformed anamorphic image on an iPad and to the right its undeformed reflection in a cylindrical mirror.

Attachments:
POSTED BY: Erik Mahieu

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Kuramoto oscillators with phase lag (KM 39 & Focus)
Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2509110

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POSTED BY: Jacqueline Doan

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Ribbons of Three Materials

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2180291

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POSTED BY: Silvia Hao

3D mandala ornaments

Community post: "3D ornaments (by texturized polygons)" .

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POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

Mandelbrot Set on Neural Network

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/1843550

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POSTED BY: Silvia Hao

Starry Night over Water

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/1599255

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POSTED BY: Silvia Hao
Posted 2 years ago

The image below shows a collection of conical anamorphic maps of some familiar logos. In my Wolfram Community contributions (Anamorphic Clock and other Reflections in a Conical Mirror, Optical Illusions and Self-Anamorphism in a Conical Mirror), I already demonstrated how these anamorphic maps can be made and how they can be reversed into the original image using a conical mirror.

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POSTED BY: Erik Mahieu

Elliptic running man, linear algebra and Archimedes' spiral

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2356593

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POSTED BY: Shenghui Yang

Remix: Maksimovich's double pendulum map with concurrent ParametricNDSolve

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2387101

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POSTED BY: Shenghui Yang

Explore S. Rabinowitz's golden result with ComplexPlot

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2268974

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POSTED BY: Shenghui Yang

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An infinite amount of wolves

See the community post here!

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POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

Word on Circle Logo

See my entry here: Word on Circle Logo

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POSTED BY: Jack I Houng

Sculpture from 18 Congruent Pieces

Based on a 3D polygon with roll signs (+++---)^3, roll angle 90º, turn angles 90º and 151.6º (alternating), square beam, and miter joints

Animated GIF

POSTED BY: Tom Verhoeff

Form Lambdoma - Collaborating with Mathematica
https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2514404

Form Lambdoma

POSTED BY: Drew Lesso
Posted 2 years ago

Love heart jewelry IV: the giving tree

https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2430827

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POSTED BY: Frederick Wu

Animating the Lorenz attractor with thousands of initial conditions

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2466894

YouTube video: https://youtu.be/DI504zatHCI

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POSTED BY: Ben Bartlett

Why is there no green starlight?

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2472460

YouTube video: https://youtu.be/4K3uK-b6nm0

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POSTED BY: Ben Bartlett
Posted 2 years ago

Awesome; this not just art, but explaining and teaching...should be in the docs!

POSTED BY: Andrew Meit

Hydrogen wavefunctions transitioning between different states

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2483815

YouTube video: https://youtu.be/o3vFLcg10N0

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POSTED BY: Ben Bartlett

Heart of Gold

Community post with code: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2516777

YouTube link: https://youtu.be/9suXje-ZCkE

Screen capture from video:

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POSTED BY: Arnoud Buzing

Chasing trefoil

Community post here: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2517655

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POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

Spawning regular polygons

Community post here: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2518011

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POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

[GiF] - Hilbert chasers

Two chasers in my new-favorite colors follow Hilbert curves.

Community post here: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2518029

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POSTED BY: Sander Huisman
Posted 2 years ago

A Glance into 4D Cellular Automata
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POSTED BY: Yana Outkin

Multiple submissions per participant are allowed, but please keep the number of submissions under three

I think the moderation team should punish Sander Huisman and remove two of his four (at this point) submissions. (I would recommend, "Approaching drums" and "Chasing trefoil".)

POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

Didn’t see that. Ooh well… they are guidelines; they guided me well :-)

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

Yeah, understand. (And that excuse was also used by Barbossa and/or Jack Sparrow...)

Good luck!

POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

Here is my submission to Wolfram's Computational Art Contest 2022, entitled "The Memory of Persistence: a tribute to Salvador Dalí".

The Wolfram Community Post can be accessed here: The Memory of Persistence

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Rorschach mask 2D animation

See the community post "Rorschach mask animations".

More interesting (much larger) movies can be found in this Imgur gallery.

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POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

Attempts to recreate the animations over Rorschach's mask in the 2009 movie "Watchmen":

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See the community post "Rorschach mask animations".

Additional movies can be found in this Imgur gallery.

POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

Wrap: wrapping lines around a circle

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2148879

Wrapping lines around a circle

Part of the Journey (Conformally transformed hex circle packing)

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/1171765

Conformally transformed hexagonal circle packing

Dawn (Image of square grid under cosine)

Community post: https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/2165663

Image of square grid under cosine

Very nice animation and color scheme, I might steal these colors :-)

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

Looks very neat! What would a 3D image look like? (all these slices stacked?)

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

Yes, it is good a idea to visualize "a stack" of sample images. :) I use(d) that kind of 3D images in LSA presentations / tutorials. (Usually on MNIST images of handwritten 5-ves.)

POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

Is there a timeline for the judging process? Any (rough) idea when the results will be announced?

POSTED BY: Tom Verhoeff

Hi Tom! We don't have a hard deadline for the judging process, but we're hoping to announce the winners in a few weeks. With all the wonderful submissions, our volunteer judges are taking their time to review them. We'll provide an update on the timeline for winners next week.

POSTED BY: Eryn Gillam

Just out of curiosity: Do you always create your own color gradients? or do you have a source or library? Do you have some way of doing it? (doing it in a certain color space or so?) They generally look very smooth and nice!

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

I'm no good at generating color palettes on my own, but I'm not bad at identifying palettes that will work, so I generally grab palettes from Color Hunt or Coolors. I also occasionally use Swiss Colors or Adobe Color.

Thanks for sharing, didn't know those!

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman

Update: we will be reaching out to winners May 9-13, and will be announcing the winners here and on social media May 16!

POSTED BY: Eryn Gillam

Thank you to everyone who submitted entries into this contest! It was a blast to see all the amazing art you created. After deliberation by our judges, these are the winners:

POSTED BY: Eryn Gillam

I tried to make my own ranked list of the submissions, but couldn't figure out how (it's subjective), so I guess if you're worried about not winning, don't, because there's another analysis saying that you're all great community art posters. Just a reminder. Congrats and thanks again for sharing!

POSTED BY: Brad Klee
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