July 2021 Art dimensions: 4860x6000px – size: 34.1 MB
Physical artwork and NFT – Presented in the first hybrid exhibition: “Indecision Tree” in october 2021 at Schwab Beaubourg Gallery, Paris.
Each artwork is available in limited edition of 3, in NFT here and printed on canvas mounted on frame, handwritten signed and numbered. One for each size. – Small : 65x54cm – 26×21 inches – Medium : 92x73cm – 36×29 inches – Big : 116×89 cm – 45×35 inches
These "trees" are generated by algorithms and then reworked manually. Their digital structure is revealed by the visualization of the wireframe mesh of the 3D. The final work is the result of a game between man and machine, the relationship between the sensitivity of the touch of paint on canvas and the artificial precision of digital technologies. If the title “Indecision trees” refers to artificial intelligence or “machine learning” tools, we also find in this work a poetic look at the artificiality and the representation of living things in the new virtual worlds which are multiplying. Denis Santelli
Indecision tree #07 - 1 of 3
- 価格米ドル価格数量有効期限送信元
- 価格米ドル価格数量最低価格差有効期限送信元
Indecision tree #07 - 1 of 3
- 価格米ドル価格数量有効期限送信元
- 価格米ドル価格数量最低価格差有効期限送信元
July 2021 Art dimensions: 4860x6000px – size: 34.1 MB
Physical artwork and NFT – Presented in the first hybrid exhibition: “Indecision Tree” in october 2021 at Schwab Beaubourg Gallery, Paris.
Each artwork is available in limited edition of 3, in NFT here and printed on canvas mounted on frame, handwritten signed and numbered. One for each size. – Small : 65x54cm – 26×21 inches – Medium : 92x73cm – 36×29 inches – Big : 116×89 cm – 45×35 inches
These "trees" are generated by algorithms and then reworked manually. Their digital structure is revealed by the visualization of the wireframe mesh of the 3D. The final work is the result of a game between man and machine, the relationship between the sensitivity of the touch of paint on canvas and the artificial precision of digital technologies. If the title “Indecision trees” refers to artificial intelligence or “machine learning” tools, we also find in this work a poetic look at the artificiality and the representation of living things in the new virtual worlds which are multiplying. Denis Santelli