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Like a lovely river of psychedelic ice, this cellular automata piece by @toxi. If you want to see it in motion (i.e. how it was intended!), follow this link:
https://t.co/Pqkbj6pIBG
Debug output from recursive subdivision code using Delaunay triangulation. As played out as the technique is, there's still a kind of gem-like beauty to it...
György Kepes was a Hungarian-born polymath who taught design at the New Bauhaus in Chicago after arriving in the US in 1937, later founding Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT. Here's a small sampling of his work.
@odo_v1 It is very contemporary! I think of this as showing continuity rather than stasis, though. For comparison: Velázquez 1640 vs Géricault 1822.