The Advent of TV
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24 May 2024•TEZOS•IPFS
The Advent of TV: A Glimpse into a Bygone Era
This generative art piece, titled "The Advent of TV," explores the early days of television and its impact on society in the Mid-Century Modern era. Inspired by the 4:3 aspect ratio of classic TVs, the artwork utilizes a unique visual language.
A World of Wonder:
The background shimmers with a constellation of "NorthStars," a custom element by the artist. Nestled amidst these stars lies a tessellated pattern of miniature TVs. However, some squares remain empty, symbolizing the limited accessibility of this revolutionary technology in its early years.
A Random Feast for the Eyes:
Each TV screen displays a random selection from the artist's collection of "Atomic Widgets," a set of quirky, MCM-inspired icons. These dynamic "emojis" add variety and intrigue to the composition. Every keypress brings a new configuration of widgets, offering a constantly evolving visual experience.
A Touch of Nostalgia:
Remember the days when programming signed off at midnight? This piece evokes that era with the occasional random display of a the classic test pattern or white noise that followed a patriotic sign-off video, a touch of nostalgia for those who experienced television's early days.
A Testament to Change:
"The Advent of TV" is more than just an artwork; it's a window into a transformative period. It reminds us of a time when television wasn't ubiquitous, and its content was constantly evolving. This piece serves as a bridge between the past and present, highlighting the lasting impact of television on society and culture.
This generative art piece, titled "The Advent of TV," explores the early days of television and its impact on society in the Mid-Century Modern era. Inspired by the 4:3 aspect ratio of classic TVs, the artwork utilizes a unique visual language.
A World of Wonder:
The background shimmers with a constellation of "NorthStars," a custom element by the artist. Nestled amidst these stars lies a tessellated pattern of miniature TVs. However, some squares remain empty, symbolizing the limited accessibility of this revolutionary technology in its early years.
A Random Feast for the Eyes:
Each TV screen displays a random selection from the artist's collection of "Atomic Widgets," a set of quirky, MCM-inspired icons. These dynamic "emojis" add variety and intrigue to the composition. Every keypress brings a new configuration of widgets, offering a constantly evolving visual experience.
A Touch of Nostalgia:
Remember the days when programming signed off at midnight? This piece evokes that era with the occasional random display of a the classic test pattern or white noise that followed a patriotic sign-off video, a touch of nostalgia for those who experienced television's early days.
A Testament to Change:
"The Advent of TV" is more than just an artwork; it's a window into a transformative period. It reminds us of a time when television wasn't ubiquitous, and its content was constantly evolving. This piece serves as a bridge between the past and present, highlighting the lasting impact of television on society and culture.
I've been involved in making art with the computer since the early 1970's. I’m one of the few early pioneers who’s still practicing Generative Art today.
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