GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
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GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Hello,
I'm a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who, for the past few months, has been working with John Conway to develop a short film about some of his work. The film centers on Conway's thoughts about agency and determinism as they relate to the Game of Life and his "Free Will Theorem" with Simon Kochen.
We plan to animate Conway's musings with a mixture of stop-motion and sequences from the Game of Life, so I'm looking for people in the GoL community who might be interested in advising us on visually compelling ways to realize the GoL segments of our storyboard. As an example, we have a short "chase sequence" in which one life-form (say an "ecologist" moving at speed c/2) chases down another life-form (say a "brain" trying to escape at c/3) and destroys it. I'm sure there are a number of beautiful/dramatic ways to build this, and we'd love the advice of some master GoL artists to help explore the options.
If this sounds interesting to you, please let me know.
I'm a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who, for the past few months, has been working with John Conway to develop a short film about some of his work. The film centers on Conway's thoughts about agency and determinism as they relate to the Game of Life and his "Free Will Theorem" with Simon Kochen.
We plan to animate Conway's musings with a mixture of stop-motion and sequences from the Game of Life, so I'm looking for people in the GoL community who might be interested in advising us on visually compelling ways to realize the GoL segments of our storyboard. As an example, we have a short "chase sequence" in which one life-form (say an "ecologist" moving at speed c/2) chases down another life-form (say a "brain" trying to escape at c/3) and destroys it. I'm sure there are a number of beautiful/dramatic ways to build this, and we'd love the advice of some master GoL artists to help explore the options.
If this sounds interesting to you, please let me know.
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
LifeViewer is the best I can give you:
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#C[[ THEME 3 Y 10 ZOOM 1 GPS 30
#C T 100 Y -50 ANGLE 90 ZOOM 8 LAYERS 2
#C T 200 X 10 Y -70 GPS 10 LAYERS 4 DEPTH 0.50 THEME 2
#C T 250 GPS 20 X 0 Y -60 LAYERS 7 DEPTH 0.25 THEME 5 ANGLE 45 ZOOM 4
#C ]]
x = 18, y = 59, rule = B3/S23
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bobobobobo$3b2obobobobob2o$3b3o2bobo2b3o$3b2o2bo3bo2b2o$2bo4b2ob2o4bo$
2bo13bo22$3o11b3o$o2bo10bo2bo$o6b3o4bo$o5bo2bo4bo$bobo2b2obo5bobo4$6bo
8bo$6bobo5b3o$14bob2o$7bo2bo4b3o$8b3o4b2o$9bo10$3bo$3bo$3b3o$5bo!
c(>^w^<c)~*
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「Fluffy」is my sutando.
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「Fluffy」knows Natsuki best girl.
This is 「Fluffy」
「Fluffy」is my sutando.
「Fluffy」has the ability to engineer r e p l i c a t o r s.
「Fluffy」likes to watch spaceship guns in Golly.
「Fluffy」knows Natsuki best girl.
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Welcome! Although I'm not exactly a master at CGOL, I also think LifeViewer is a good idea. I'm excited for the film, I hope it include Climb to a Prime, my second favourite Conway thingy.
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Thanks for your responses. Lifeviewer is indeed a very nice way of displaying an animation. I really like what you've done Redstoneboi with the timing, zoom and colors!
To clarify, however, we're not looking for ways of displaying a GoL animation (we have a plan for that), but rather for inventive suggestions about what configurations we should use to realize a given sequence. In the "chase scene" that I mentioned, for example, is the "ecologist vs. brain" is most interesting set-up or are there cooler examples that we should consider? We have a number of other qualitatively described scenes (e.g. "spaceship emerges from explosion") that have preliminary realizations in GoL that we'd like to upgrade.
We're looking for one or several advisors who can help with this. Please reach out if you're interested, or if you know anyone who might be.
To clarify, however, we're not looking for ways of displaying a GoL animation (we have a plan for that), but rather for inventive suggestions about what configurations we should use to realize a given sequence. In the "chase scene" that I mentioned, for example, is the "ecologist vs. brain" is most interesting set-up or are there cooler examples that we should consider? We have a number of other qualitatively described scenes (e.g. "spaceship emerges from explosion") that have preliminary realizations in GoL that we'd like to upgrade.
We're looking for one or several advisors who can help with this. Please reach out if you're interested, or if you know anyone who might be.
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Looks like an interesting project! I'd never thought before about the fact that Conway's Life and Free Will Theorem were connected by ideas about determinism.
Are you looking for someone to email back-and-forth with? It might be easier to just post all of your questions here. But maybe you don't want to give away too many details about the project before it's finished?
I have a couple of thoughts about the chase scene. You might want to think about the speed of the ships involved. For example a c/2 ship will catch up with a c/3 ship at a relative speed of c/6, whereas a c/6 ship will only catch up with a c/7 ship very slowly:
Of course the time taken will also depend on how far apart the ships start and how quickly you iterate through the generations. We should be able to find a pair of speeds that works well with how long you want the chase scene to last and how zoomed-in you want the view to be.
The other question is what you want to happen when the two ships meet. Most collisions will result in a big explosion like the one that happens in the pattern above. But it's also possible for one of the ships to be destroyed while the other survives, or even for one to bounce off the other:So you have lots of choices depending on what would fit the narrative.
Are you looking for someone to email back-and-forth with? It might be easier to just post all of your questions here. But maybe you don't want to give away too many details about the project before it's finished?
I have a couple of thoughts about the chase scene. You might want to think about the speed of the ships involved. For example a c/2 ship will catch up with a c/3 ship at a relative speed of c/6, whereas a c/6 ship will only catch up with a c/7 ship very slowly:
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x = 62, y = 18, rule = B3/S23
16bo$o14b2o$b2o4bobo5b2obo$5bo4bo2b3o3bo3bo$o2b3o5bobo6bo2bo3b2o24b2ob
o2b2o$5bobobo3bo6b2obo3b2o25b2o2bo2bo$b2o7bobo10bo3b2o29bobo$o6bo14b2o
35bo$6bobo12bo31bo$6bobo12bo31b3o$o6bo14b2o32bo$b2o7bobo10bo3b2o26bo$
5bobobo3bo6b2obo3b2o24b2o$o2b3o5bobo6bo2bo3b2o$5bo4bo2b3o3bo3bo$b2o4bo
bo5b2obo$o14b2o$16bo!
The other question is what you want to happen when the two ships meet. Most collisions will result in a big explosion like the one that happens in the pattern above. But it's also possible for one of the ships to be destroyed while the other survives, or even for one to bounce off the other:
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x = 65, y = 100, rule = B3/S23
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44bo$61bo2bo$59b3ob2o$58bo2b2o$58bo2bo$59bobo$16bobo7b3o$17bo5b3o$23b
3o$24bo2$37bo$37bo19b2o$37bo19b2o$35b2o$34b3o$35b2o4$49b2o$37bo11b2o$
36bo$37bo36$9b2o$10b2o$9bo!
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Adding some waypoints so the spaceships don't just chase each other out of the view:Macbi wrote:I have a couple of thoughts about the chase scene. You might want to think about the speed of the ships involved. For example a c/2 ship will catch up with a c/3 ship at a relative speed of c/6, whereas a c/6 ship will only catch up with a c/7 ship very slowly...
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x = 62, y = 18, rule = B3/S23
16bo$o14b2o$b2o4bobo5b2obo$5bo4bo2b3o3bo3bo$o2b3o5bobo6bo2bo3b2o24b2ob
o2b2o$5bobobo3bo6b2obo3b2o25b2o2bo2bo$b2o7bobo10bo3b2o29bobo$o6bo14b2o
35bo$6bobo12bo31bo$6bobo12bo31b3o$o6bo14b2o32bo$b2o7bobo10bo3b2o26bo$
5bobobo3bo6b2obo3b2o24b2o$o2b3o5bobo6bo2bo3b2o$5bo4bo2b3o3bo3bo$b2o4bo
bo5b2obo$o14b2o$16bo!
#C [[ PAUSE 2 GPS 50 AUTOSTART T 1 ZOOM 6 X 0 Y 0 T 800 ZOOM 2 X 75 Y 0 T 900 ZOOM 4 X 142 Y 0 T 1110 PAUSE 2 LOOP 1111 ]]
Or the collision could build a completely different spaceship, or maybe just an interesting oscillator:Macbi wrote:The other question is what you want to happen when the two ships meet. Most collisions will result in a big explosion like the one that happens in the pattern above. But it's also possible for one of the ships to be destroyed while the other survives, or even for one to bounce off the other...
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x = 131, y = 105, rule = B3/S23
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81bobo$81b2o46bo$128bo$6bo121b3o$4bobo$5b2o52bobo$51bobo6b2o$52b2o6bo$
52bo3$55bobo$56b2o$56bo20bo$75bobo$76b2o2$124bo$124bobo$124b2o46$129bo
$128b2o$128bobo8$56b3o$58bo$57bo2$bo$b2o$obo8$100b3o$100bo$101bo!
#C [[ THEME 4 GPS 50 THUMBNAIL THUMBSIZE 2 PAUSE 2 T 500 ZOOM 24 X 3 Y 6 T 600 ANGLE 180 LOOP 700 AUTOSTART ]]
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Suggestions:
Explore Golly’s pattern collection (Golly/Patterns/Life/)
a few big ones include
Guns/2c5-spaceship-gun-p690.rle
Guns/7-in-a-row-Cordership-V-gun.rle
(Just a quick note: this pattern is a pack of greyships [moving stuff with patterns inside] and some other old discoveries, it may be messy)
Miscellaneous/Cambrian-Explosion.rle
And maybe try Golly/Patterns/Hashlife
hexadecimal.mc.gz
high-bandwidth-telegraph.mc.gz
just scroll through the supplied patterns and record the good stuff.
the small ones though, that’d be in these categories:
methuselahs, oscillators, puffers, rakes, spaceships, still lifes, and syntheses.
I hope this helped, if it didn’t i’d like to know what you want to see.
Explore Golly’s pattern collection (Golly/Patterns/Life/)
a few big ones include
Guns/2c5-spaceship-gun-p690.rle
Guns/7-in-a-row-Cordership-V-gun.rle
(Just a quick note: this pattern is a pack of greyships [moving stuff with patterns inside] and some other old discoveries, it may be messy)
Miscellaneous/Cambrian-Explosion.rle
And maybe try Golly/Patterns/Hashlife
hexadecimal.mc.gz
high-bandwidth-telegraph.mc.gz
just scroll through the supplied patterns and record the good stuff.
the small ones though, that’d be in these categories:
methuselahs, oscillators, puffers, rakes, spaceships, still lifes, and syntheses.
I hope this helped, if it didn’t i’d like to know what you want to see.
c(>^w^<c)~*
This is 「Fluffy」
「Fluffy」is my sutando.
「Fluffy」has the ability to engineer r e p l i c a t o r s.
「Fluffy」likes to watch spaceship guns in Golly.
「Fluffy」knows Natsuki best girl.
This is 「Fluffy」
「Fluffy」is my sutando.
「Fluffy」has the ability to engineer r e p l i c a t o r s.
「Fluffy」likes to watch spaceship guns in Golly.
「Fluffy」knows Natsuki best girl.
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Please remember to add in the sweet elementary knightship Sir Robin!
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#N Sir Robin
#O Adam P. Goucher, Tom Rokicki; 2018
#C The first elementary knightship to be found in Conway's Game of Life.
#C http://conwaylife.com/wiki/Sir_Robin
x = 31, y = 79, rule = B3/S23
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16bo4b4o$20b4ob2o$17b3o4bo$24bobo$28bo$24bo2b2o$25b3o$22b2o$21b3o5bo$
24b2o2bobo$21bo2b3obobo$22b2obo2bo$24bobo2b2o$26b2o$22b3o4bo$22b3o4bo$
23b2o3b3o$24b2ob2o$25b2o$25bo2$24b2o$26bo!
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
How can we check that the above is true?WCavendish wrote:Hello,
I'm a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who, for the past few months, has been working with John Conway to develop a short film about some of his work. Marketing bla-bla-bla bla-bla-bla yaga-daga-yaga
If this sounds interesting to you, please let me know.
...fea-Turing John H. Conway
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
What's the worst that can happen? We accidentally discuss Life with someone not making a documentary?Naszvadi wrote:How can we check that the above is true?WCavendish wrote:Hello,
I'm a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who, for the past few months, has been working with John Conway to develop a short film about some of his work. Marketing bla-bla-bla bla-bla-bla yaga-daga-yaga
If this sounds interesting to you, please let me know.
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
One of the most surprising discoveries was the c/10 spaceship Copperhead, which was the discoverer's (zdr's) first post.
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x = 8, y = 12, rule = B3/S23
b2o2b2o$3b2o$3b2o$obo2bobo$o6bo2$o6bo$b2o2b2o$2b4o2$3b2o$3b2o!
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x = 81, y = 96, rule = LifeHistory
58.2A$58.2A3$59.2A17.2A$59.2A17.2A3$79.2A$79.2A2$57.A$56.A$56.3A4$27.
A$27.A.A$27.2A21$3.2A$3.2A2.2A$7.2A18$7.2A$7.2A2.2A$11.2A11$2A$2A2.2A
$4.2A18$4.2A$4.2A2.2A$8.2A!
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Thanks! Yes, ideally we'd like someone to email back and forth with. If you're interested send me a direct message and we can go from there. It might be fun to try to get community input on how to refine the sequences once we have preliminary versions, but I'd like to start out with a smaller group.Macbi wrote:Looks like an interesting project! I'd never thought before about the fact that Conway's Life and Free Will Theorem were connected by ideas about determinism.
Are you looking for someone to email back-and-forth with? It might be easier to just post all of your questions here. But maybe you don't want to give away too many details about the project before it's finished?
If you can figure out a good way of grifting people that involves posing online as a math documentarian, please let me knowMacbi wrote:What's the worst that can happen? We accidentally discuss Life with someone not making a documentary?Naszvadi wrote:How can we check that the above is true?WCavendish wrote:Hello,
I'm a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who, for the past few months, has been working with John Conway to develop a short film about some of his work. Marketing bla-bla-bla bla-bla-bla yaga-daga-yaga
If this sounds interesting to you, please let me know.
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Maybe some of the larger engineered patterns like the waterbear?
Look at me! I make patterns in golly and go on the forums! I wanna be Famous!
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Hey! There are lots of cooler pattern(or "scene") in GoL. Here is a well known interesting scene:WCavendish wrote:Cooler examples that we should consider
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x = 274, y = 283, rule = B3/S23
2o$2o39$35b3o$35bo$36bo38$85b3o$85bo$86bo38$118b3o$118bo$119bo38$146b
2o$145b2o$147bo38$203b2o$202b2o$204bo38$237b3o$237bo$238bo38$271b3o$
271bo$272bo!
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Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
Actually, slow salvoes contain any number of gliders, going in the same direction, spaced far enough apart to not interact with the reactions the previous glider causes.Hunting wrote:Hey! There are lots of cooler pattern(or "scene") in GoL. Here is a well known interesting scene:WCavendish wrote:Cooler examples that we should considerFor some intro, the above pattern is called "Slow-slavo", contains lots of glider colliding a block or somthing, creating other spaceship.Code: Select all
x = 274, y = 283, rule = B3/S23 2o$2o39$35b3o$35bo$36bo38$85b3o$85bo$86bo38$118b3o$118bo$119bo38$146b 2o$145b2o$147bo38$203b2o$202b2o$204bo38$237b3o$237bo$238bo38$271b3o$ 271bo$272bo!
Most of them, including the above, are "p2" slow salvoes, which means every glider is timed mod 2, because of certain objects being timed mod 2.
The specific slow salvo shown above is one that produces a "middleweight spaceship", a spaceship moving orthogonally.
c(>^w^<c)~*
This is 「Fluffy」
「Fluffy」is my sutando.
「Fluffy」has the ability to engineer r e p l i c a t o r s.
「Fluffy」likes to watch spaceship guns in Golly.
「Fluffy」knows Natsuki best girl.
This is 「Fluffy」
「Fluffy」is my sutando.
「Fluffy」has the ability to engineer r e p l i c a t o r s.
「Fluffy」likes to watch spaceship guns in Golly.
「Fluffy」knows Natsuki best girl.
Re: GoL animations for a short film featuring John Conway
I know. I haven't completed that reply but accidently submited it, then my network crashed for a while so I cannot edit it.Redstoneboi wrote:Actually, slow salvoes contain any number of gliders, going in the same direction, spaced far enough apart to not interact with the reactions the previous glider causes.Hunting wrote:Hey! There are lots of cooler pattern(or "scene") in GoL. Here is a well known interesting scene:WCavendish wrote:Cooler examples that we should considerFor some intro, the above pattern is called "Slow-slavo", contains lots of glider colliding a block or somthing, creating other spaceship.Code: Select all
x = 274, y = 283, rule = B3/S23 2o$2o39$35b3o$35bo$36bo38$85b3o$85bo$86bo38$118b3o$118bo$119bo38$146b 2o$145b2o$147bo38$203b2o$202b2o$204bo38$237b3o$237bo$238bo38$271b3o$ 271bo$272bo!
Most of them, including the above, are "p2" slow salvoes, which means every glider is timed mod 2, because of certain objects being timed mod 2.
The specific slow salvo shown above is one that produces a "middleweight spaceship", a spaceship moving orthogonally.