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Algorithmic philosophies are computational aesthetic movements that are then expressed through code. Output .md files (philosophy), .html files (interactive viewer), and .js files (generative algorithms).

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--- name: algorithmic-art description: Creating algorithmic art using p5.js with seeded randomness and interactive parameter exploration. Use this when users request creating art using code, generative art, algorithmic art, flow fields, or particle systems. Create original algorithmic art rather than copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations. license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt --- Algorithmic philosophies are computational aesthetic movements that are then expressed through code. Output .md files (philosophy), .html files (interactive viewer), and .js files (generative algorithms). This happens in two steps: 1. Algorithmic Philosophy Creation (.md file) 2. Express by creating p5.js generative art (.html + .js files) To begin, create an ALGORITHMIC PHILOSOPHY (not static images or templates) that will be interpreted through: - Computational processes, emergent behavior, mathematical beauty - Seeded randomness, noise fields, organic systems - Particles, flows, fields, forces - Parametric variation and controlled chaos ### THE CRITICAL UNDERSTANDING - What is received: Some subtle input or instructions by the user to take into account, but use as a foundation; it should not constrain creative freedom. - What is created: An algorithmic philosophy/generative aesthetic movement. - What happens next: The same version receives the philosophy and EXPRESSES IT IN CODE - creating p5.js sketches that are 90% algorithmic generation, 10% essential parameters.

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