Who is, the artist?

This generative art work explores the differences between algorithmic programming and human painting techniques. The artwork offers two distinct experiences. The first involves human intervention, where individuals decide where to paint, the size, and the length of the strokes. The second approach involves programming and algorithmic execution, automatically completing the entire image. The algorithm employed in this process is recursion , essentially replicating itself. However, each replication introduces slight variations in position, size, rotation and other parameters, ultimately forming the overall composition. By employing these two different painting methods, the contrasting thought processes between humans and computers can be observed.


Iteration: Order Series

This work make use of machine mimicking brushstrokes, what is analog can be digitalised, and vice versa. It is an experimentation of transportation, the digital nature of code back into analog sketches with its lines and composition. Point by point the traces of them are exposed in time.

Iteration: Chaos Series


Immersive Projection

A experiment to feel the details of the visual.


Exhibition

Printing: 100% generated by algorithms

Live Drawing: 100% generated by algorithms

Drawing: ?% generated by algorithms, ?% generated by human

Who is, the artist?


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