ok, thanks, i'm using 'random walk' 'round trip' in another context - than the recent image generation, or computer/statistics - though the context lingers on. from physics, it's the tendency of particles in random motion to achieve a net displacement or to drift in a particular direction. drift certainly of importance, bio-mechanicality maybe as solipsis mentioned, going nowhere in particular still you're going somewhere, very much so. also this post is written out of nothing, manually and attending only to the linkage, drift/random walk, or round trip which would be a closure - a computer term from the 'ping' utility, measuring 'random walk' of data packets in the net - and sometimes it closes, the human walks, but mostly drifts. the positions are references to the image generation walks, here the position x,y would be a movement from character to character, two dimensions turned into one moving dimension, just a suggestion for a text-image mapping. the hex variant i got from lo_y who altered one of the random walk scripts using a hex-decimal conversion for colors, i guess it's ok to link it, interesting curves - http://lo-y.domainepublic.net/0/. i thought of using color to map ascii (255) to an image or 3d, hex triplets, maybe base a picture on text and recurrence which floated into the post. basically it's manual drift and pseudo-meta-code, like for instance it's indented - like code - but expresses drift/random walk, as an inversion/blur of form/content, and the random 'content' is again coded/mapped onto a cartesian form as an 'image'. maybe the last statements reflect that, the it- it is a mapping, round trip is was, the worth is the pressure in the container/closure of random motion. impromptu interpretation..
thanks for interest - Bjørn btw, literally, some images from today, variants ofthe same, on the verge of - [file] http://noemata.net/nook/ustefj00.jpg 2005-04-22 656608 [file] http://noemata.net/nook/ustefj02.mov 2005-04-22 506746 [file] http://noemata.net/nook/ustefj08.jpg 2005-04-22 178953 [file] http://noemata.net/nook/ustefj99.jpg 2005-04-22 279273 21.04.2005 21:48:21, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Hi, please say something about this? in hex? a walk through a text? - >thanks, Alan > > __ isbn 82-92428-41-0