"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
Set it to verbose=1 if you want to save the rule used to generate the picture, in case you expect to come across something particularly interesting. I honestly don't know what kind of crazy things it might output. I've seen sine waves, triangular and rectangular grids, Wolfram's rule 30 (which is used to generate random numbers and also occurs in nature, among other things), highways resembling those produced by Langton's ant, etc.
As far as I know, no-one has played around with the model for cellular automata I'm using.
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
I haven't seen anything like the lonely triangle in your first example before. Pretty neat! Nice and strange textures, overall, too.
Generic contribution:
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
I don't know the internal workings of this generator but I was attempting to provoke weird outputs by altering the colors parameter to things like -0, 1.2, 5-3, 3(3), *, etc. Like I said I don't know how its scripted so for all I know any non-(positive)numerical input could default to 3.