Winter Sun 10 (2/5/2021, R code). This piece is part of twenty selected generative artworks released as unique iterations (numbered 1-10), in a limited collection by Kenny Vaden: “A Human in Times of Chaos.” Eighty rows of 1550 lines were created by sorting random vertical y-axis coordinates, then the index number was used to adjust the x-axis positions. Random noise was added to each line's endpoints, with smaller variance toward the top of the plot region. Line widths were smaller towards the bottom. Gradient colors were selected for each line based on its angle. The results reminded me of the alien sideways light that illuminates landscapes in the winter, when the Earth's axis tilts and the days shorten. 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 shown online.
Winter Sun 10
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Winter Sun 10 (2/5/2021, R code). This piece is part of twenty selected generative artworks released as unique iterations (numbered 1-10), in a limited collection by Kenny Vaden: “A Human in Times of Chaos.” Eighty rows of 1550 lines were created by sorting random vertical y-axis coordinates, then the index number was used to adjust the x-axis positions. Random noise was added to each line's endpoints, with smaller variance toward the top of the plot region. Line widths were smaller towards the bottom. Gradient colors were selected for each line based on its angle. The results reminded me of the alien sideways light that illuminates landscapes in the winter, when the Earth's axis tilts and the days shorten. 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 shown online.