Dogzone and Cyan embark on a recursive portal adventure together.

This was very fun to work on. 😊

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welcome to another episode of:

why did i design them that way

feat. Sitor's hand :'D

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'...explosante-fixe...' 𝗣𝗶𝗲𝗿𝗿𝗲 𝗕𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘇's recursive memorial for Igor Stravinsky || 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗮 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲r blows our minds with 'Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View'. These are the standard-bearers of true artistic endeavor. The Still stumbling onwards.

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GM, gen-art fam! Playing around with recursive trees in different ways. I see a drop for this project later in the week.

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A cute sketch page of me doing several of my hobbies: baking, cooking, gardening, and coding! The blank expression is when I forget to break out of a loop within my multi-threaded concurrent code thus creating a recursive endless loop~

[Art by ]

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GM, Fam! Hammering out an advanced, recursive tree algorithm. Playing around with scenes. I love the lights --- even without the trees.

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the recursive saint fucks SUPER hard. it went through a lot of prototypes not because it was bad at first but because it took so long to settle on a design.

here's a little peek of the transition from start to finish.

also, https://t.co/ntkR00grTd

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I just collected Recursive Rects and by 🔥

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Some recursive floral fractals with v. 2

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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...

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"Recursion Gallery" on

Started a new gallery focused on Recursive artworks.

Works by , and .

https://t.co/p025352vRE

So which other artists should i get in touch? Such a simple idea, but haven't seen many people exploring it.

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Take-This-Rose
work from 2019
made with code, circle clusters and recursive curves...

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Recursive watercolor update: all 6 families of gen02 done; time for gen 03

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If you retweet this piece for the recursive process carries on.

Or maybe he's just imagining it.

Another Product Placement YCH done!

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"grid of squares and lines in a recursive intricacy"
(CLIP guided diffusion)

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"As a narrative, Kieślowski's RED is often recursively and sometimes even reflexively understood. It’s a film of ellipses, of threads dropped and picked up until, suddenly, they are woven." https://t.co/afZoBJJW3K

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