Matrix Explorer is a piece of software I made as a web app.
It uses numbers to create patterns on a canvas, but in a slightly unusual way.
By applying various algorithms to grids of numbers, patterns inevitably emerge.
The grid is (near)infinite in both the x and y directions.
Make hi-resolution montages in preparation for image export, ( from 1 frame 500px min width height : to 15 frames 7500px max width height ). The app includes easy Save and Export features.
Since creating this slideshow I have made improvements to the software and rendered an incredible set of next level images, especially through the use of another piece of self created software I call Image Montager. The montager app glues images together in a frame work. A bit like making tables. More about that at a later date.
Music : "Gazing at the Stars" by D.M.Wiggins.
Imaginary Piano Suite No.1 - 4 - "Right".
Video is 4 of 5 home recordings.
Solo Piano improvisation, performed by D.M.Wiggins.
Recorded : February 2017
Location : Berlin, Germany
Imaginary Piano Suite No.1 - 2 - "Left".
Video is 2 of 5 home recordings.
Solo Piano improvisation, performed by D.M.Wiggins.
Recorded : February 2017
Location : Berlin, Germany
Classical guitar piece utilising natural harmonics.
Composed and performed by D.M.Wiggins.
Location : Berlin, Germany
This piece uses the resonant string harmonics similar to a sitar.
Written and performed by D.M.Wiggins.
Location : Volkspark Jungfernheide, Berlin, Germany
Shout out to Julie of @eatbakesing:7 for the inspiration
lyrics:
We have our families,
We have our days.
We have the difference,
In our ways.
I love to see the morning come.
All of the things that we feel we can do,
Happen from day to day, one thing is true.
I love to see the morning come,
And the evening it come too.
Hold out a light,
Hold out a light.
Faster than light,
It all stands to reason.
As quick as the day,
The coming of seasons.
I love to see the morning come,
And in the evening it come true.
...intrumental...
Hold out a light,
Hold out a light.
Short video from a visit to Jungfernheide park in Berlin.
My wife is practicing the song "The snow it melts the soonest" inspired by Julie from @eatbakesing:7 , whilst I say hi to a few of my little friends.