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Tag Archives: drawing
Golan Levin, “Floccugraphs”, 1999
Golan Levin’s software uses the dark and light of a photograph to effect the progress of black and white lines. They are inspired by Vik Muniz’s “Pictures in Thread”.
DP Henry, “Picture By Drawing Machine”, 1962
DP Henry re-purposed old anaologue Bombsight computers from a Second World War bomber to create these intricate, “peerless parabolas” in 1962.
Aaron Koblin, “The Sheep Market”, 2009
A collaborative project, 10,000 workers on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk created sheep that can be navigated here. See below for some more of Aaron Koblin’s imaginative work, including his work for Radiohead.
James Paterson, “untitled”, 2005
Paterson’s hand sketches form the pool from which he creates his works, assembling them with the aid of software, also of his own creation.
Bitforms describes the results as resembling “a graffiti that seems to write itself.”
John Maeda, “New3B”, 2005