Hello world. I write code that dances to music.
introduceyourself·@preziotte·
0.000 HBDHello world. I write code that dances to music.
<html> <p>Hello there!</p> <p>I'm a software developer who spends much of his spare time making rather absurd mathematically-driven artwork.</p> <p>https://steemitimages.com/DQmaqBWHuihkyN5uyqAS6i6Pz8YWkXgWDZtyXSx5nTz6YTq/000147.jpg</p> <p>Most of what I make is coded in a language called Processing, which is built on top of Java. It's a very good language to learn how to program with! It allows one to rapidly prototype an idea -- and its designed to be accessible to creative types who don't have a technical background. I like promoting the idea that math is beautiful, and I think there should be more resources for non-technical people to appreciate that. That said, I don't consider myself an expert on the subject. Just a fan. Perhaps an evangelist.</p> <center> <p>https://steemitimages.com/DQmVHXXdcjs2oiRXP77FtMVAURTrjvBeQNyERKB965KbPtD/ello-optimized-27ebf1ce.gif</p> <p>https://steemitimages.com/DQmVXGiuCBkXGxHPJQS666QdkHs15SX8bW3gDBTLj66S4SS/ello-optimized-9c9a90de.gif</p> </center> <p>I try to specialize in motion graphics that react to audio data. I find that music is a very good data source to work with. Visualizing music tends to have a fascinating form of structured randomness to it. Different flavors of randomness play a surprisingly big role in creating a wide array of visual effects. Here are some of my efforts:</p> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAaBMYI8KFY</p> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc8XzmnLAfM</p> <p>I've also open-sourced a music visualizer that runs in the browser. You can try it <a href="https://preziotte.com/partymode/#">here</a> and view the source code <a href="https://github.com/preziotte/party-mode">here</a>.</p> <p>I look forward to sharing more of my work, and I hope this community provides both inspiration and constructive criticism. I'm a big fan of cryptocurrencies and independent thinkers -- there seems to be no shortage of that here.</p> <p>Thanks for reading. Cheers!</p> </html>