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    Perceptron

    Perceptron

    The birth of modern video feedback art.

    ...Perceptron is an endless flow of transforming visuals. Perceptron * recursively transforms images and video streams in realtime and produces a combination of Julia fractals, IFS fractals, and chaotic patterns due to video feedback * evolves geometric patterns into the realm of infinite details and deepens the thought * records animations (movies) * saves and opens presets (state files) * loads user photographs or captures screen and webcam input * has user interface based on multiple mouse cursors, and almost the entire keyboard * has multiple windows and fullscreen mode * takes complex geometric transforms as input * applies numerous coloring techniques * smoothly transforms fractals and creates endless psychedelic journeys * resonates with the human perception Visit the Perceptron home page at http://perceptron.sourceforge.net
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    Taprats is a Java applet that implements an islamic tiling technique based on the work of Hankin in the early part of the twentieth century, and on more recent papers by A.J. Lee and Craig S. Kaplan. By Craig S. Kaplan and Pierre Baillargeon. There is a new version rewritten for Windows under the name Alhambra. See here: https://github.com/pierrebai/Alhambra/releases
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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