Multidisciplinary designer blending art direction, motion design , and emerging technologies. Exploring the intersection of craft, technology, and emotion, interactive media and generative systems.
Exploring the intersection of craft, technology, and emotion, interactive media and generative systems.
Synesthesia is a rare neurological condition characterized by the merging of senses. Synesthetes see colors when they hear music or perceive shapes when they taste flavors.
A functional and configurable 3D neural network that allows for a concrete visualization of the operation of a real neural network. This representation makes machine learning, the basis of most modern artificial intelligence technologies, more accessible to understanding.
A boids simulation is a computer program that simulates the behavior of flocks of birds, schools of fish, or swarms of insects. It was first introduced by computer scientist Craig Reynolds in 1986. The simulation is based on three simple rules that dictate how the individual agents in the simulation (called "boids") move and interact with each other, resulting in complex emergent behavior similar to that observed in real-life flocks or schools.
Phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among different species or groups of organisms, based on their genetic and morphological characteristics. This involves constructing evolutionary trees, or phylogenies, to illustrate the evolutionary relationships between different species, and can provide insights into the origins and diversity of life on Earth.
Photogrammetry is the science of measuring and creating 3D models of objects or environments through the use of photographs. It involves capturing multiple images of an object from different angles and using software to analyze the images and create a 3D representation of the object
Imagine a valley in which marbles are placed at different locations. Each marble will roll towards a low point. The basin of attraction would correspond to the entire region from which a marble would eventually roll. Basins of attraction show how different initial states evolve in a dynamic system, and they help understand the stability of systems. For example, in a biological system, basins of attraction can represent different stable conditions toward which a system tends, depending on its initial state.
Graphs are data structures that model relationships between objects. Traditionally, graphs are directed, meaning that the relationships between objects have a specific direction. However, an interesting approach is the use of undirected relational graphs.
Reaction diffusion pattern simulation : continuous and discrete cellular automata Reaction–diffusion systems are mathematical models which correspond to several physical phenomena.
The Mirage Festival offers an ambitious and multidisciplinary program that showcases a panorama of digital cultures. To capture the richness of this contemporary creation fueled by technology, the festival offers a unique format centered around an exhibition tour and evenings of performances and concerts.
The Mirage Festival offers an ambitious and multidisciplinary program that showcases a panorama of digital cultures. To capture the richness of this contemporary creation fueled by technology, the festival offers a unique format centered around an exhibition tour and evenings of performances and concerts.
Global Temperature Histogram from 1950 to Present Day. The spiral is interesting in that it allows for a non-linear approach to events. It combines both the linear aspect of a line and the cyclical nature of a circle. Time is often represented as a line to evoke its linear and infinite nature, or as a circle to emphasize the concept of cycles.
A neural radiance field (NeRF) is a fully-connected neural network that can generate novel views of complex 3D scenes, based on a partial set of 2D images.
Synesthesia is a rare neurological condition characterized by the merging of senses. Synesthetes see colors when they hear music or perceive shapes when they taste flavors.
A three-dimensional fractal is a form that repeats itself in an infinitely detailed manner when observed at different scales. This means that no matter which part of the fractal we examine, it exhibits similar characteristics to the larger whole. Three-dimensional fractals can be visualized using advanced graphic rendering algorithms. They can take on complex and fascinating shapes, such as spirals, branching structures, or intertwined patterns. The use of 3D modeling techniques allows for exploring these forms from different angles and making them more tangible.
The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) is one of the general-purpose particle detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). The LHC is a particle accelerator used to study high-energy physics and the CMS is used to detect and analyze the subatomic particles produced in collisions between protons or heavy ions.
Protein database is a collection of protein sequences and related information stored in a computer-readable format. It allows researchers to access information on the structure, function, and interactions of proteins. Protein databases are important tools for studying the proteome.