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Kandid, a genetic art project,

Posted on 22 February, 2010 at 9:18am with no comments

Graphics, in Kandid, is not drawn by hand. Instead new forms can be found using genetic algorithms.


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Posted on 10 February, 2010 at 8:20am with Comments Off

RT @soulwire: Spam Catalog by Kim Asendorf bit.ly/86bPVx more info here bit.ly/aVumer Lets start the Spam Art movement.


Art direction by Jeremy Dimmock. via designworklife

Posted on 9 November, 2009 at 4:10pm with no comments

Art direction by Jeremy Dimmock. via designworklife


Processing Motion Experiment – Wandering Blossoms

Posted on 6 April, 2008 at 11:26pm with 6 comments

Processing Experiment Wandering BlossomsI truly am loving how I can take a piece of code and begin to have it exist in various mediums. This experiment was actually posted to my Vimeo account quite a while ago, but I wanted to output this project as a vector piece as well. I actually think my previous project would be ended up as a good candidate for vector output as well – I may go back and add that at a later time. This project was just another test on playing with motion preceding my knowledge of the noise() method. Looking back, a similar look in motion could have been achieved with far fewer lines of code. Nonetheless, I think the final result ended up being quite nice.

I hope to continue to have the time to post these projects. I feel as though I am (slowly) getting a grasp on how this whole Processing thing works. My goal is to cross-pollinate any future Processing projects with Flash/Flex projects. I have a few ideas on how that may just happen.

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The Art of Consumption

Posted on 17 September, 2007 at 8:36am with 5 comments

I have seen this person’s work before and was immediately taken by it. I am truly glad to see this artist get some exposure as his art and its message are extremely relevant in today’s culture. I highly suggest you take a few minutes out of this day to watch the video as well as go to artist’s site.

On a side note, Current TV, the folks who aired this video, just won an Emmy. Congrats to them.