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During the summer of 2016, I spent a few weeks with my family at the coast of Bretagne, France. During these times when one is expected to relax and not work, somehow ideas come more freely. I liked how the seaweed and jellyfish washed ashore and formed shapes and compositions which were always different, but, also, somehow always the same.

I tried to programme a simple piece of computer code to simulate these smooth, round curves. The effects were surprisingly satisfying. Somehow, my shapes reminded me of the sculptural works of Hans Arp. Instead of randomly generating those shapes, which was quickly becoming a bit boring, I tried to define a mechanism by which I could influence the outcome. I was wondering what would be the ‘most interesting’ composition. Could a process of feedback between me and the software be considered a kind of dialectic?

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left gallery produces and sells downloadable objects since 2015

Category Art
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Last Updated1 year ago
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"Algues Artificielles", edition 1/5, by Harm van den Dorpel, 2017

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"Algues Artificielles", edition 1/5, by Harm van den Dorpel, 2017

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During the summer of 2016, I spent a few weeks with my family at the coast of Bretagne, France. During these times when one is expected to relax and not work, somehow ideas come more freely. I liked how the seaweed and jellyfish washed ashore and formed shapes and compositions which were always different, but, also, somehow always the same.

I tried to programme a simple piece of computer code to simulate these smooth, round curves. The effects were surprisingly satisfying. Somehow, my shapes reminded me of the sculptural works of Hans Arp. Instead of randomly generating those shapes, which was quickly becoming a bit boring, I tried to define a mechanism by which I could influence the outcome. I was wondering what would be the ‘most interesting’ composition. Could a process of feedback between me and the software be considered a kind of dialectic?

left gallery collection image

left gallery produces and sells downloadable objects since 2015

Category Art
Contract Address0xec8a...2683
Token ID39000006
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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