I went on to the site: http://www.creativeapplications.net/processing/100-abandoned-artworks-processing/ to start finding interesting repetition patterns in animations. The videos on that page feature these subtle movements using the same shape over and over again, so I took my Snow code and essentially reworked it so that it made a simple distortion pattern across the screen. It looks like diagonal lines of dots moving around randomly, but it’s actually several columns of dots aligned together, and they move around in a synced way to give the illusion of these flowing lines. Then, I added some word art, because I thought this would be an interesting way to show a characteristic of the word “DISTORT”. By using animation and visualization, this word is kind of expressed through the piece.
class Snow { float ySpeed; float xPos; float yPos; float opacity; float snowflake; Snow() { ySpeed = 0; xPos = 1; yPos = 1; } void snowball() { fill(240, opacity); for(float a = 0; a<=width;a=a+1){ ellipse(xPos+a, yPos+a, 2, 2); ySpeed = random(-3,3); yPos += ySpeed; } } void bounds() { if (yPos >= height || yPos <= 0) { ySpeed = ySpeed * -1; } } void opacity(){ opacity = map(yPos,0, height,255,0); } } Snow[] unicorn; String distort = "DISTORT"; void setup() { size(800, 600); background(35); noStroke(); fill(250); unicorn = new Snow[20]; for(int q = 0;q<unicorn.length; q++){ unicorn[q] = new Snow(); } } void draw() { text(distort,200,height/2); textSize(100); PFont font = createFont("AppleSDGothicNeo-Thin-48",64); for(int q = 0;q<unicorn.length; q++){ unicorn[q].snowball(); unicorn[q].opacity(); } fill(35,10); rect(0,0,width,height); }