Chasms 1 (8/5/2021, R code). This generative artwork was part of a two-part series (numbered 1 and 2) that plotted four hundred square tiles with randomly varied sizes and locations, ordered farthest to closest to the center/origin. After each square was drawn, the corner nearest to the origin was iteratively moved towards the center creating columns. Fill colors were selected from a color gradient based on vertical location. The image dimensions for this file are 20x20 inches and 300 DPI, which produced a file size below the 40 MB limit but provides a higher resolution (more detail) than the original version that was shown online.
These generative artworks were written in the R Statistics Language, my preferred coding language for research and statistics. Many of these were created in response to events that occurred during the global pandemic, as we watched exploding death rates, extreme apathy and resistance to helping others, and self-interested political leadership that only made matters worse. While the world offered us anxiety and dread, my creative interests turned from largely nature photography artwork to code-based artwork that created different output each time it was executed. I started to "meet" other code artists online who shared my excitement about this artform, with different art backgrounds and technical disciplines from myself that included designers, painters, engineers, biostatisticians. This was a rare chance to make friends and share what we had learned, during the apocalypse. We were fortunate. Daily practice developed my artistic style and themes that span across pieces.
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Chasms 1 (8/5/2021, R code). This generative artwork was part of a two-part series (numbered 1 and 2) that plotted four hundred square tiles with randomly varied sizes and locations, ordered farthest to closest to the center/origin. After each square was drawn, the corner nearest to the origin was iteratively moved towards the center creating columns. Fill colors were selected from a color gradient based on vertical location. The image dimensions for this file are 20x20 inches and 300 DPI, which produced a file size below the 40 MB limit but provides a higher resolution (more detail) than the original version that was shown online.
These generative artworks were written in the R Statistics Language, my preferred coding language for research and statistics. Many of these were created in response to events that occurred during the global pandemic, as we watched exploding death rates, extreme apathy and resistance to helping others, and self-interested political leadership that only made matters worse. While the world offered us anxiety and dread, my creative interests turned from largely nature photography artwork to code-based artwork that created different output each time it was executed. I started to "meet" other code artists online who shared my excitement about this artform, with different art backgrounds and technical disciplines from myself that included designers, painters, engineers, biostatisticians. This was a rare chance to make friends and share what we had learned, during the apocalypse. We were fortunate. Daily practice developed my artistic style and themes that span across pieces.
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