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A random grid with a splash of color.
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These algebraic curves divide the plane into many regions. I colored these regions using a probability distribution that produces a mixture of strong light colors.
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Instead of painting with colors, why not paint with probability distributions? This work has only two such colors. Outside the circle, the color is ‘snow’; the bimodal distribution of black and white. Inside the circle, it is ‘graysnow’, the uniform distribution between black and white. As the sampling rate goes to infinity at the top and bottom edges, these two distributions become indistinguishable.
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