Hybrid Forms: New Growth

in Share n Burn4 years ago

This is a really cool CG simulation from artist Andy Lomas. From his original post on Vimeo:

This is a variation of my previous Hybrid Forms video (vimeo.com/134814340), using the same simulation data but showing regions of active cell growth instead of the internal structures. As cells are born they are highlighted in blue, which gradually fades as each cell ages. Complex patterns emerge in waves across the surface, with adjacent cells tending to accumulate enough food to split at approximately the same time so tending to be roughly synchronized in the times when new cells are born.

The difference between this and the setup I used for earlier Cellular Forms work (such as vimeo.com/93056665) is that there are two different cell types in the system, with all the cells being different blends between the extreme cell types. When a new cell is born it get a proportion of the cell type of its parent and a proportion of its neighbors. With only that change you get a lot more complex heterogeneous structures.

I would like to thank Max Cooper for permission to use 'Teotihuacan Part 2' for the accompanying music.

For more information about my work:
Website: andylomas.com
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For more information about Max Cooper:
vimeo.com/maxcooper
maxcooper.net
facebook.com/maxcoopermax
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