I know you FRIAM'ers are fond of flocking behavior:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310&pr=goog-sl -- Doug Roberts, RTI International droberts at rti.org doug at parrot-farm.net 505-455-7333 - Office 505-670-8195 - Cell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20070119/3aa71f82/attachment.html |
Really impressive. A while ago my daily commute took me out past the
rice fields south of Houston. Once a year we would see migrating 'rice birds' in a 'contiguous' tube-like flock stretching from one horizon to another while rising above the hedge rows. (But that was before digital cameras.) The flock might drift from side to side but the birds just kept on coming and coming and coming. These flocks too showed a sharp boundary between relatively evenly spaced birds to none. What's the story behind boundary effects/observations I wonder. Douglas Roberts wrote: > I know you FRIAM'ers are fond of flocking behavior: > > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310&pr=goog-sl > <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310&pr=goog-sl> > > > > -- > Doug Roberts, RTI International > droberts at rti.org <mailto:droberts at rti.org> > doug at parrot-farm.net <mailto:doug at parrot-farm.net> > 505-455-7333 - Office > 505-670-8195 - Cell > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20070119/888e3ce2/attachment.html |
Absolutely fantastic! A lot of synchronized trajectories, and possibly some oscillation patterns between higher and lower density formations.
One almost wonders if there is communication occurring at a holistic level, between groups as complete units. It seems there is collision avoidance between some of the groups, which might be indicative of group communication, although it is hard to tell. But there is also a lot of integration between groups which might counter the possibility of collision avoidance on a group level. Just a few thoughts. Hugh Trenchard ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Cordingley To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 2:19 PM Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Flocking Really impressive. A while ago my daily commute took me out past the rice fields south of Houston. Once a year we would see migrating 'rice birds' in a 'contiguous' tube-like flock stretching from one horizon to another while rising above the hedge rows. (But that was before digital cameras.) The flock might drift from side to side but the birds just kept on coming and coming and coming. These flocks too showed a sharp boundary between relatively evenly spaced birds to none. What's the story behind boundary effects/observations I wonder. Douglas Roberts wrote: I know you FRIAM'ers are fond of flocking behavior: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310&pr=goog-sl -- Doug Roberts, RTI International droberts at rti.org doug at parrot-farm.net 505-455-7333 - Office 505-670-8195 - Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20070119/b4d07e72/attachment.html |
In reply to this post by Douglas Roberts-2
Reminds me of single cell organisms moving across a microscope slide. The ebb and flow of endoplasm as the cell moves and changes directions.
Lou ----- Original Message ----- From: Douglas Roberts To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 12:41 PM Subject: [FRIAM] Flocking I know you FRIAM'ers are fond of flocking behavior: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310&pr=goog-sl -- Doug Roberts, RTI International droberts at rti.org doug at parrot-farm.net 505-455-7333 - Office 505-670-8195 - Cell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20070119/4231f8bf/attachment.html |
In reply to this post by Douglas Roberts-2
Thanks, they're stupendous! It's obviously all in their minds,
though... there's just nothing else at play. I don't have any idea how to ask them what the big issue is! These are very different from the ones I was thinking of when I mentioned flocking as an extraordinarily beautiful complex system phenomenon. These seem to take on very clear fluid flow characteristics, the regular spacing between individuals and the serpentine lava lamp like gyrations of the groups. The ones I was remembering had some of the same kinds of soaring groups but not the uniform spacing and more evidence of individuals or small groups splitting off and then others pealing off to join them until some large piece had separated. Phil Henshaw ????.?? ? `?.???? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 680 Ft. Washington Ave NY NY 10040 tel: 212-795-4844 e-mail: pfh at synapse9.com explorations: www.synapse9.com <http://www.synapse9.com/> -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Douglas Roberts Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 3:42 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: [FRIAM] Flocking I know you FRIAM'ers are fond of flocking behavior: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310 <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8761390434094738310&pr=goog-sl> &pr=goog-sl -- Doug Roberts, RTI International droberts at rti.org doug at parrot-farm.net 505-455-7333 - Office 505-670-8195 - Cell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20070121/2dc3c28e/attachment.html |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |