Some of the most beautiful aspects of writing code is the speedy multiplication and transformation of data. The programmer may start with one element, as I did here, with a picture I created representing one silicon chip. From there she goes on to replicate, concatenate and transform that one element into a thing of beauty.
I used Photoshop CS4 to draw one silicon chip. I duplicated that one chip many times to create a quilt background. I filtered that one background many times and then cut windows through each filtered transformation.
I used Photoshop CS4 to draw one silicon chip. I duplicated that one chip many times to create a quilt background. I filtered that one background many times and then cut windows through each filtered transformation.
Please CLICK ON THIS IMAGE to see the nice detail in the design
My FusionWearSV Silicon Valley Technology Quilt Block Designs
Tumbling Chips Quilt Block Design: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/tumbling-chips-quilt-within-quilt-block.html
Tranformations Chips: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/transformations-quilt-block-contest.html
Contours Chips: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/contours-quilt-block-contest-entry.html
Voting in the Silicon Valley Quilt Design Contest is on through June 11'th, 2010
Follow this link to VOTE
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