Montgomery Borg Designs
Interested in art, architecture and philosophy? Then this is the page for you.
12/08/2023
Happy Birthday Mi Amor!!
You’ll always be 26 in these pictures.
Te Amo Mucho Mucho Mucho!
02/16/2023
Mi Esposa 10/21/22
06/18/2020
Generative Art: Shapes + Colors (22-28 of 28)
Source Code: Python 3
This is a very simple program made to randomize different shapes and colors through a set of basic parameters.
If anyone has any comments on the code(python 3), I'd love to hear it!!
@ Los Angeles, California
06/18/2020
Generative Art: Shapes + Colors (15-21 of 28)
Source Code: Python 3
This is a very simple program (first ever) made to randomize different shapes and colors through a set of basic parameters.
If anyone has any comments on the code(python 3), I'd love to hear it!!
@ Los Angeles, California
06/17/2020
Generative Art: Shapes + Colors (8-14).
Source Code: Python 3
This is a very simple program made to randomize different shapes and colors through a set of basic parameters.
If anyone has any comments on the code(python 3), I'd love to hear it!!
@ Los Angeles, California
06/17/2020
Generative Art: Shapes + Colors (1-7)
So I've taken a bit of a divergent, but convergent path of learning to code.That, of course, requires soaking up all the free online resources possible.
Recently, I've started to get myself familiar with computer science by doing everything loke taking general into to computer science courses offered by Harvard online for free, reading about the explicit code on forums, and, of course, watch YouTube videos.
The first goal was to create a very simple program to randomize different shapes and colors through a set of parameters.
There's so much content out there that it can be overwhelming, but like with anything, persistence is key.
The ability to write programs is by far one of the most powerful skills in this day in age. There's almost endless possibilities of practical applications.
If anyone has any comments on the code(python 3), I'd love to hear it!!
@ Los Angeles, California
I've painted everyday in Quarantine... Here they are... More to come!
06/04/2020
"Rush"
Acrylic on 18"x24" Canvas
Today, it is as evident as ever how quick we are humans to react when necessary. What seperates us from animals is the ability of our consciousness to take a step back and reflect, in the moment, without letting out emotional state completely posses us. Of course, this is not ubiquitous, hence the human experience.
This idea was laid out beautifully in the book, Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman, where the psyche is broken down into two different parts. Aptly named System 1 and System 2. System 1 is the immediate, childlike reaction, where System 2 is the reserved, parentlike reaction. They inform each other and they each have their positives and negatives. It's about balance. One cannot and does not live soley in pleasure or in pain.
Reactions are crucial and absolutely necessary, but can get misguided without the proper balance. We can all take a moment and reflect and think versus consume and react.
06/04/2020
"Rush"
Acrylic on 18"x24" Canvas
Today, it is as evident as ever how quick we are humans to react when necessary. What seperates us from animals is the ability of our consciousness to take a step back and reflect, in the moment, without letting out emotional state completely posses us. Of course, this is not ubiquitous, hence the human experience.
This idea was laid out beautifully in the book, Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman, where the psyche is broken down into two different parts. Aptly named System 1 and System 2. System 1
Hyperlapse: "Rush"
18"x24" - Acrylic on Canvas
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