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Re: CONSTRAINT OF RANDOMNESS
There's
no denying it: this can be as boring to listen to as
listening to a perfectly quantized drum machine pattern looping over and
over.
..and a drummer playing the same thing over and over is
interesting?
This is where Boid algorhythms come in
Birds flocking will stay a relative
distance from every other bird in the flock. The distances
will vary
within a certain tolerance
Now consider when the flock changes
direction suddenly:
Simple observation will tell
you that the distances (or tightness of the flocking) will widen slightly
as the birds change direction in both their furthest distance from each
other and their closest distance............it will still stay within
a certain constraint however because they are flocking for god's
sake.
Now that the flock has resumed flying
in a relatively straight line (and that itself has some tolerances and
yet you can map with a straight line where they will end up weeks
later), their relative distances
'tighten up' and go back to their original status quo.
Ah, see what you're getting at, let the rhythm fall slightly apart, maybe
not even noticeably, and then go back on track.
Actually the boid algorithm wouldn't return the flock to it's original
path.
And the individual birds would be in totally different places within the
flock.
"The elements of a rhythm fall apart, then re-combine in a different
configuration going in a different direction".
andy butler