by CCDDBB

Mercalli

IPFS
Mercalli

22 February 2023TEZOSIPFS

"Earthquakes don't kill people, buildings do." – Unknown

Earthquakes are not just natural disasters, but also human tragedies. They can strike suddenly and violently, leaving behind a trail of destruction and trauma that can last a lifetime. For survivors, the experience of an earthquake can be life changing.

Homes and neighborhoods are reduced to rubble, and the familiar landmarks and memories of a lifetime are wiped away in an instant. In the aftermath of an earthquake, survivors must grapple with the emotional toll of their loss, the uncertainty of the future, and the challenge of rebuilding their lives.

The first step after a disaster is to provide emergency medical care, shelter, and basic necessities like food and water. Once these immediate needs are met, attention can turn to assessing the damage and developing a plan for reconstruction.

The rebuilding process can be a long and challenging journey, as it involves not only repairing physical damage but also restoring the social fabric of affected communities, addressing issues like housing, infrastructure, and economic recovery, as well as addressing the psychological and emotional impact of the disaster on individuals and communities.

It is crucial to rebuild using proper techniques and investing in the right resources to prevent similar disasters from happening in the future. Reconstruction must be done with a focus on resilience, sustainability, and safety. This means taking into consideration the local conditions, the latest research on earthquake-resistant materials and designs, and the needs of the affected communities.

The cost of not investing in proper reconstruction after an earthquake can be immense. Poorly constructed buildings and infrastructure can increase the risk of further damage in the event of another earthquake, leading to more loss of life and property. On the other hand, investing in proper reconstruction can help create a safer and more resilient environment, reducing the impact of future earthquakes and protecting the lives and livelihoods of those who call the affected region home.

For this reason, it is crucial that regions impacted by earthquakes receive immediate and adequate economic and technical support, and that available resources are managed with proper planning and great responsibility.

This generative art project explores the destructive power of earthquakes and seeks to capture the raw emotions of those who have experienced earthquakes and the transformation of their world into a memory.

100% of the primary split is going to @tezquakeaid, Tezos community initiative providing aid to the victims of the catastrophic earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.
Once again the Tezos community has proven to be special. 💚

Hand coded after midnight.
Powered by p5, matter & chroma.

======> COMMANDS (In Live Mode) <======

Press ‘s’ to save the current output.
The generation takes some time but you can see the simulation and drawing process happening in real-time.

Settings are passed as URL parameters and pressing the following keys, the artwork will regenerate at a different scale:

- 1 -> 1.920x1.080
- 2 -> 4.000x2.252
- 3 -> 6.000x3.378
- 4 -> 8.000x4.504

=============> MAKING OF <=============

https://www.fxhash.xyz/article/the-making-of-mercalli

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