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My workload today is heavier than a prostitute’s purse after payday. But I still have some time to look at flowers. No ordinary flowers though, these are rectified ones. I believe it’s a geeky word for the software process of unwrapping a flower and creating a panoramic image of it.

Golan Levin and Kyle McDonald have a fondness for Cartesian geometry and hacked Levin’s open-source processing software to create flower panoramas of a couple of flower images on Flickr. Have a look at their pretty creations after the jump.

See more rectified flowers on Flickr. Levin has made the source code available to use so if you fancy a shot at this – you can find it on his blog.

[via kottke.org]


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