by Chris Randall

operation 01

IPFS
operation 01

20 November 2021TEZOSIPFS

A Voronoi field is the basis, inspired by Jonathan Reynold's "voronoi noise" sketch (available here: https://openprocessing.org/sketch/1015631 ). This starting point is used to create an abstract image that keeps drawing infinitely. Per-view randomization is introduced in the speed and size of the drawing of the arcs, to create the chaos, and in the placement of the Voronoi points. This ensures each viewing is unique. Three traits describe each individual mint:

Color: There are nine different color palettes, with "Bay" being a 20% likelihood, and all the others 10% likelihood.

Arc: This is the number of elements drawn around each point. There are three possible states, with 50 being a 10% likelihood, 5000 being a 20% likelihood, and 500 being the default at 70%.

Resolution: This is the number of points in the Voronoi field. There are four candidates, with 1 being the least likely (10%), 2 and 10 having a 20% likelihood of occurring, and 5 being the most common at 50%.

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