ars ex machina
I made these pictures during the Covid-19 pandemic, between 2020–21. I wrote a basic routine in Processing, a set of graphics programming tools, to generate initial geometric compositions. 

I wanted to see if a simple set of instructions repeated multiple times could build complex variations. I modeled my emergent process on Sol Lewitt’s wall drawing instructions, but where Lewitt used a crew of assistants to execute his routines, I used a computer program. 

After the initial drawing process was complete, I manipulated colors, values, and opacities using Adobe Illustrator.
Oculus, digital drawing, 2021.
Orbits and Escapes, digital drawing, 2021.
Particular 4, digital drawing, 2021.
Particular 3, digital drawing, 2021.
Particular 2, digital drawing, 2021.
Tried and True, digital drawing, 2021.
This earlier group was composed in a similar manner, but I drew their initial shapes freehand in Adobe Illustrator. Those shape units then became the pieces Processing used to generate these compositions:

Glimmer, digital drawing, 2021.
20201112, digital drawing, 2020.
20200924, digital drawing, 2021.
20200910, digital drawing, 2020.
20200724, digital drawing, 2020.
20200704, digital drawing, 2020.
20200628, digital drawing, 2020.
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