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All of my art is created in a generative art program that I built in the programming language, Processing. Designs come together through a mixture of computed randomized values, variable values controlled via the keyboard, and "painted" onto the digital canvas by hand using a Wacom tablet or mouse. There's … (read more)
All of my art is created in a generative art program that I built in the programming language, Processing. Designs come together through a mixture of computed randomized values, variable values controlled via the keyboard, and "painted" onto the digital canvas by hand using a Wacom tablet or mouse. There's no 'undo' button either, so each piece has embedded in it the tension of trying to bring together a composition that is more than a smattering of pixels, but also a surrendering to the chaos that yields a piece that is not completely human-made. Every individual piece I create can never be recreated in exactly the same way ever again. The original file is 19,200 × 10,800 pixels at 72DPI, allowing it to be used for personal large-scale digital and print applications.
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- 19200 x 10800 px, PNG (10.0 MB)
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Love it. Amazing work here. Really gives the sense of someone working both back in the 70's switching phones from person to person to also the future when our AI master overlords take over, break our cell phones, and make us switch their phone boards so they can feel like they are living in the 70's. Dystopia for sure.