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And biggest project is like a massive process that I make pictures of, like of the debug output that helps me make it. It's about nature embracing every space it can live in, including digital space.
And best? Well I get a lot of positive reactions for pussy mirror, which is a collab with someone else. It's AR and it's a bunch of cats that mirror the audience, like on a screen or wall by projector. It's not my favorite but it's engaging for all audiences of all ages and cultures. I love to creep people out by talking about the neural net used for visual detection.
If you're a bit technical you can try it out. Install a beginner IDE like Process and try to draw a tree using an L system. Maybe it's accessible via Python too with a library that allows you to open a window and draw some lines and colors.
I swear I'm normal, but pussy mirror startled me there. That does sound like a cool project tho!
BTW I've edited the post and added a pic.
Startled you in what way?
On the internet, those words rarely have a sfw meaning.
Ah, you're American?
Not at all
Well, the innuendo is on purpose. It was our working title and it stuck.