0xaegen
Collector/creator. Involved in art (mostly painting) on and off since the early 90s. Started with Processing in 2010 but then life happened. Happily rediscovering my roots since 2021.
Tych
Tych started as an exploration of the collaboration between human and computer in generative work. Tych is an attempt to bring personality to a generative system, combining fundamental aspects of computer generated art (Grids and high frequency of repetition) and human created art (Inconsistency and random misalignment on each stroke).
Me, Commune, Etc.
An introduction to Ty Vek and their debut project, Commune. Also, some boilerplate code for setting up Vanilla JS projects using SVG.
Vents
A quick overview of VENTS, an experiment in colour, structure, abstractions and most importantly; vents, by @revdancatt. Here I cover the inspiration, the process and some of the stuff left out, please enjoy.
Impressions of Order
This article provides a non-technical overview of “Impressions of Order”. I start by discussing some of the conceptual underpinnings and inspiration for this project, before providing an easy-to-read overview of the core algorithm and showcasing some of the finer details and project features. I then wrap-up with some tips and recommendations for printing.
Iteration is Usually Recursive — Introduction: Finding answers in pre-computational art
The question of what constitutes generative art has been a subject of ongoing debate within the art community, again, as of late. As generative art receives its debut on the international stage like never before, it’s worth remembering what got us here and where we hope to go.