Wednesday, 6 January 2010

BROWNIAN MOTION

Brownian motion is defined as 'the seemingly random movement of particles supended in a fluid (i.e. a liquid or gas) or the mathematical model used to describe such random movements, often called particle theory.'
I generated a Brownian Motion curve for each tile in the model by tracking the movement of the particle, pin-pointing it's possition at different time intervals and conecting the points.




Each one of the images above represents the Brownian Motion of one tile achieved by tracking
the movement of the tile with intervals of 10s (cyan), 20s (blue) and 30s (red).





Mosaic of stills used to generate Brownian curves.




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