Exhibit for Pictor Gallery
The exhibits are a form of new media art that are procedurally modelled. Certain physical/mathematical phenomenon are examined and plotted using Python and then printed on a canvas. For the technologically inclined, no external libraries except Numpy and Matplotlib and software besides Python are used in the creation of any of my artworks. The artworks will be printed on a 20x20 canvas (premium glossy), the digital copies have been used for submission purposes. The source-code is not up for sale.
In-Organic game of life (Python )
Contact for pricing Dim: 20x20 in Date: Aug 2020
On a conceptual ground, this is a model of how life in a microcosm evolves. I conduct cellular automata simulations to show if a life exists or not signified by the colors. The reason i call it 'In-organic' is two-fold. First, I explicitly use machine-level logic operators to incorporate the idea that these are electronic systems and not a biological life. Secondly, the visual symmetry and colors that i've chosen to signify the blurred lines between in-organic and organic evolution. This is the perfect example of how such vivid mathematical objects can exhibit ranges of order and disorder. Another parallel that i drew from the process, is that no matter how i tried to control the features of the evolution, it either became extremely chaotic or became highly uniform, there was nothing in between. Exhibiting how evolution works on a black & white scale.