I've posted a bunch of tracks recently (the "clockworkSwirl6" series), using software I've written (on Github at https://github.com/dbulla/sisyphus-table-pattern-maker - instructions are in the readme there).
One of the modifications I made there was to generate a GUI preview, and also to save generated tracks as images as well as the .thr tracks.
While trying various values for the clockworkSwirl6 series, I got wildly different patterns from different values of a single parameter, so I tried to see how things changed as that parameter was varied.
What came out is over 10,000 images, each of which is a Sisyphus table pattern - I put them into an .mp4 file, and ended up with over 8 minutes of psychedelic patterns.
Completely unexpected, I love finding stuff like this.
Here's the link to the video (I had to upload it to my website because YouTube and Flickr re-sample the video and destroy the quality): https://nurflugel.com/Home/temp/video/plots1.html
Enjoy!
Douglas Bullard
I think I'm hypnotized! I love your patterns! I use them almost daily! Thanks for ALL of them!
IG @meow_sisyphustable
>^..^<
Happily rolling in the sandbox since August 2021
I'm lost.
Went to your Github page. I following the 'How Do I Run It' section of README.md.
I downloaded the latest Java 17, maybe that's my problem, put it into my Windows path and ran './gradlew run'
from the Windows Run app but gradlew is not found.
Can you help identify what I am doing wrong.
Thanks
Roger
Sorry -
./gradlew run
is the Unix/OS X command for it - in addtion to gradlew, there's a gradlew.bat command for Windows, so to run it it'd be
gradlew.bat run
Video appears to be gone? 🥺
Thanks!
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