Added some (dumb) text
Added some (dumb) text
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Merci
My project Degenerative Architecture has been on display on the faΓ§ade of the Montpellier School of Fine Arts since last week.
Thanks, I'm not sure whether to keep the text and instructions. The aim was to explain the protocol, but the font (which I created) isn't very legible. I'll give it another go with a different font and try to make it a bit easier to understand too.
I have just added a kind of label explaining/illustrating certain characteristics of the composition.
Thanks, I tried to center the composition before deciding that I might as well enlarge and crop it. I'm not entirely convinced yet; maybe I can manage both modes at the same time.
Grid on grid
First plot of the year.
A grid made up of black cells/rectangles on a white background, projected/inclined on two axes to create a sense of depth.
Still crossing
Two grids on two inclined planes that meet in the middle
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visual rhythm: repetition, slant, fragmentation.
fragmented construction
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The accident was in the protocol, an error that brought the two grids closer together. I'm going to keep it.
Against a black background, white rectangles oriented/inclined along two axes form a rather slender structure.
An happy accident
You're welcome, it's a nice piece. I've seen big names collecting editions of this series, Magma.
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Je vois les similitudes
A grid made up of black cells/rectangles on a white background, projected/inclined on two axes to create a sense of depth.
Free grid, a grid into multiple dimensions/plans
Still a grid
I stopped working on my 3D grid program (with lights that create shadows) to start another one that simulates 3D by tilting the cells, which is simpler and easier to develop.
Gray cubes seen from above, arranged according to a pre-existing grid, with occasional light sources in the empty spaces creating new shadows.
Block and shadows
I tried to implement the algorithms from my Grid Rules series in 3D (fragment shaders).
Torres blancas (architect: Francisco Javier SΓ‘enz de Oiza)
Photo taken last week with my DSLR camera in Madrid.
I have selected some representative editions from my current project (which I will be showing at the Umbralles digitales exhibition). Most are unique editions except for one open edition. They will be available on @objkt.com on January 15 at 6 p.m. (CET/GMT+1).
objkt.com/collections/...
What a beautiful description (I completely agree with that), thank you for promoting my work.
On this one, wear and tear is particularly noticeable; the particles (the lines are drawn based on their trajectories) are projected with such force that it creates a kind of blur in the background.
3D over/against 2D
Surface meets volume