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Dive in to @elluba's beautiful Curator's Note, "Through the lens of AI into the hidden depths of datasets" https://t.co/pedH3ubamz
elements, including its dimensions, physical size, and appearance as well as its average lifespan. The typical life-cycle of a jellyfish spans multiple stages, some involving cloning, which result in potentially countless expressions of itself across a variety of stages, some-
There once was a jellyfish …” is a piece that exemplifies @entangledothers’ fascination with the marine world, particularly with jellyfish. Initially with a phobia of jellyfish as a child, Sofia Crespo, one-half of the artist duo, has developed a curiosity into its visual
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“Picnic 001”
GIF
1000 × 1500 pixels
7 frames, 10 fps
Edition of 30, 1AP
@raquelmeyers
“POST 1” is a grid of fixed-width alphanumeric and graphic symbols. These elements create a soft architecture that supports evolving geometric compositions that transition from one configuration to another. The focus is on the choreography of the image and how it changes-
“POST 1”
Custom software (color, silent)
Variable dimensions, horizontal or vertical
Generative, keyboard controls
Javascript, HTML
Edition of 30, 1AP
@andreasgysin
“Mirror Arm”
GIF
517 × 948 pixels
101 frames, 33.33 fps
Edition of 30, 1AP
@FrancoiseGamma
“Signal of the World” is a poem by @varvara_and_mar that playfully addresses our daily dependency on internet connectivity, and the ensuing collection of data. The poem is performed by Varvara in the role of a character that represents a Wi-Fi signal, portrayed as a golden idol-
Inspired by the phenomenon of emergence that takes place in biological and chemical processes, Alba G. Corral uses creative coding to develop artworks in which an initial set of instructions generates a simulated ecosystem, or an endlessly evolving landscape. In these works, she-