Luke Hoffmann
Bird Flocking Visualization
Alignment
Cohesion
Seperation

Depending on where you live, you may see flocks of birds flying overhead daily. They clump together in flocks, and when migrating for the winter, fly in a V shaped pattern. This seemingly random behavior has a cohesive nature to it. The birds, without communicating, can travel in the same direction, without hitting each other.

I think this natural flocking behavior is really cool. So, when I learned about a way for modeling this flocking, I jumped into action to start building a model. The person who captured the behavior of flocking birds is Craig Reynolds, a computer graphics expert.

His model described the flocking of birds in the following three different parts:

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