Superflow – Bachelor Thesis

Superflow, the Bachelor Thesis by Ian Clemmer, takes you on an audio-visual journey into the world of Digital Harmony. Superflow is an algorithm he discovered on October 23rd, 2009, which changes the position of objetcts and their relationship to each other. Superflow can be initiliazed by rotating all objects after setting up a parent-child hierarchy with one pivot point. Ian Clemmer’s thesis introduces the discovery of the Superflow algorithm, a newly created formulaPolarflow (based on the Superformula by Johan Gielis and Bert Berinckx), and a newly designed mathematical framework Polarflow Fundamentals. Not only that, a new and maybe forgotten approach to visual art is proposed, Viusic, inspired by the work of John and James Whitney. What music is to sound is viusic to light. Harmony is not just audible, it is visible. Viusic is the music of visual art.

 

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