I gave it a run on Ubuntu touch with a fair phone like 8 months ago... It was still pretty rough then.
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Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it, I'll keep posting for sure.
Good call, I can totally see that!
I actually just got the provisional patent filed! I'm going to start working on a breakdown of the process now and throw it up on my website. If you have any questions I'd be happy to answer now though!
It's actually a plate of titanium I did some patterned anodization on. Anodizing titanium creates a nanometers thick crystalline layer that can constructively/destructively interfere with lightwaves to create color without pigments or dyes. I invented a process to spatially control anodization a few months ago and I've been using to create art ever since. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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A vacuum sealer would be more robust and look less janky than a Ziploc bag. You can get a used food saver for cheap!
I've always wondered why more artists don't use photo paper, is it difficult to work with?
Thank you! For every good print I post here there are 2-3 failed attempts. But the successfully ones are getting cooler and cooler so I'm still stoked!
Thanks! That's exactly it on the color, I think it's a combination of the surface roughness of the titanium plate and tiny variations in the anodization layer itself that give it that look.
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoy them, I'll keep posting!
Applications like signal are encrypted at rest on your device as well - https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/277330/how-does-signal-protect-data-on-the-device-from-unauthorized-access