Initially, there are many particles, organised in a circle.
Each particle chooses another at random as its ‘target’. Each particle moves towards its target at every frame, and the more distant the target, the faster it will go.
The ship is strangely generalized in design. There's no specific bridge; no command center. There's no engineering section. I can identify no living quarters. There's no indication of life.
Now, perhaps when you're ready, it might be possible to establish a relationship with them. But for now, for right now, you're just raw material to them. Since they are aware of your existence... They will be coming.
Amazing! Recently, I've done some digital art using Piet programming language, it kinda reminds of that, just with lines and dots. Awesome, keep up the good work!
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[ 2.2 ms ] story [ 26.5 ms ] threadInitially, there are many particles, organised in a circle. Each particle chooses another at random as its ‘target’. Each particle moves towards its target at every frame, and the more distant the target, the faster it will go.
Yeah sure, thanks for asking. I actually do quite a lot of traditional art. Everything is on my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vlad__siv/
Third post is done using Piet programming language. If you run the code i.e. picture, using Piet interpreter, you'll get a link to my blog.