Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
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Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#2Generate Mondriaan's Victory Boogie Woogie in code
Everyone who can make squares appear on a screen can join until March 7th 2013
Submit your code to elegant@setup.nl
Rules
* Any programming language can be used
* Please do try to document your code as good as possible and add a little description how it works, as the judges will not speak all programming languages
* Please add a little manual on how to run your program on the judges' machine
* Code will remain secret until the deadline of March 7th 2013
* After the deadline all code will be published on Github, licensed under MIT license and with proper attribution to the author
* Your submission must consist of the following:
* Sourcecode
* Output of your program (image)
* Short description of the algorithm used
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#3Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#4It'll be a worthy victory, though.
Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#5Rules are in Dutch, so I did a quick translation of the most important parts Generate Mondriaan's Victory Boogie Woogie in code Everyone who can make squares appear on a screen can join until March 7th 2013 Submit your code to elegant@setup.nl Rules * Any programming language can be used * Please do try to document your code as good as possible and add a little description how it works, as the judges will not speak a…
Wikipedia says Victory Boogie Woogie is unfinished. Should submissions produce a finished version of the painting?
Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#6Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#7http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlbeanlarson/6184099446/
I forget the exact cross street -- somewhere between Judah and Taravel, overlooking the beach. A good excuse for a walk on the beach, if nothing else!
Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#8Rules are in Dutch, so I did a quick translation of the most important parts Generate Mondriaan's Victory Boogie Woogie in code Everyone who can make squares appear on a screen can join until March 7th 2013 Submit your code to elegant@setup.nl Rules * Any programming language can be used * Please do try to document your code as good as possible and add a little description how it works, as the judges will not speak a…
Thank you! Wikipedia says Victory Boogie Woogie is unfinished. Should submissions produce a finished version of the painting?
Re: Contest: recreate Mondrian painting in code, win exposition in museum
#9The winner is a foregone conclusion, it's the person who submits the solution in Piet: http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet.html It'll be a worthy victory, though.