by hasaqui
Blue Lines
ONCHAIN
31 March 2024•TEZOS•ONCHAIN
"Blue Lines" is an exploration of the interplay between order and chaos, utilizing the random walk algorithm.
I was continuously engaged in drawing alongside creating Generative Art pieces. Gradually, I became interested in incorporating the concept of randomness generated by computers, which I experienced in the production of Generative Art, into my own drawings. The idea was to actively integrate randomness into the physical control of my drawing process. I use a blue pen (my favorite is the ZEBRA brand's marker "マッキー極細") and make time for drawing whenever possible. Sometimes, I even involve my pet cat in the drawing process, creating drawings through interactions with the cat. This "Blue Lines" is a work that simulates my computer-inspired drawings on the computer again. By using the computer-generated work as a base and adding more drawings to it, it becomes possible to co-create with both the computer and humans.Randomness is probably one of the keys to serendipity.
Therefore, one way to use this piece is to print it out and have collectors add their own drawings to it. By layering hand-drawn elements onto the computer-generated base, "Blue Lines" becomes a canvas for collaboration, where human creativity and algorithmic randomness converge.
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p5js
April 1,2024
hasaqui
I was continuously engaged in drawing alongside creating Generative Art pieces. Gradually, I became interested in incorporating the concept of randomness generated by computers, which I experienced in the production of Generative Art, into my own drawings. The idea was to actively integrate randomness into the physical control of my drawing process. I use a blue pen (my favorite is the ZEBRA brand's marker "マッキー極細") and make time for drawing whenever possible. Sometimes, I even involve my pet cat in the drawing process, creating drawings through interactions with the cat. This "Blue Lines" is a work that simulates my computer-inspired drawings on the computer again. By using the computer-generated work as a base and adding more drawings to it, it becomes possible to co-create with both the computer and humans.Randomness is probably one of the keys to serendipity.
Therefore, one way to use this piece is to print it out and have collectors add their own drawings to it. By layering hand-drawn elements onto the computer-generated base, "Blue Lines" becomes a canvas for collaboration, where human creativity and algorithmic randomness converge.
1696 × 1200 px on Thumbnails
5088 × 3600 px on Live View Mode
p5js
April 1,2024
hasaqui
Artist and researcher. Under the slogan "Towards a Newest Laocoön", he works with drawing and AI/p5js. In parallel, he researches and writes critiques related to NFT. Recent article is "Discourse NFT Networks" for "Proof of X - NFT as New Media Art".
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