Voronoi cell masking study
Voronoi cell diagrams can be generated to express regions of a surface that are closest to a given point of a finite set of points on that surface. This technique has wide applications for modeling across the sciences and is famously utilized in computer graphics to mimic organic textures such as underwater caustics and rocky surfaces. Here I am using the voronoi technique to blend between two of my photographs in an effort to create a single, layered image that is evocative of both artificial design techniques and natural, biologically occuring computing.
The final product of this study currently serves as my landing page.
Voronoi cell masking study
Voronoi cell diagrams can be generated to express regions of a surface that are closest to a given point of a finite set of points on that surface. This technique has wide applications for modeling across the sciences and is famously utilized in computer graphics to mimic organic textures such as underwater caustics and rocky surfaces. Here I am using the voronoi technique to blend between two of my photographs. This is an effort to create a single, layered image that is evocative of artificial design techniques and natural, biologically occuring computing.
The final animated product of this study currently serves as my landing page.