Thereās a growing trend by generative artists to embrace malleability and incorporate these ideas into their generative art. The results of such explorations can extend beyond the aesthetic and allow connections with audiences in new ways.
I've been developing what I call 'Creative Frameworks', each of which has distinct themes, uses specific tech, or explores unique ideas. They allow...
2023 was a very busy year for me and my art. I did a ton in those 12 months! Reflecting on it now lets me realize...
I've been exploring blogs and content publishing options for decades, I've had thousands of subscribers on email lists, had elaborate on-boarding aut...
It was in 2001 when I was studying applied sciences, photography, and experimental filmmaking that I first started using automation in my artistic pr...
There are some common elements in Zen art that I find in my own work: attempting to achieve or express more through less, for example, or the explora...
I did not publish EnsÅ on a whim, and I reflected on the impacts of publishing it long before I wrote a single line of code. Iād like to share why I ...
I launched a Zen-inspired generative cryptoart project called EnsÅ last month (ensÅ is a Zen symbol), and I need to spread the word about the project...
Iām a much faster thinker than doer.Lots of times, I feel like I canāt keep up with my thoughts. I forget the exact metaphor Buddhists use for a wild...
I was born in 1981, and recently, I started to carry around a coin: a Morgan Silver Dollar, from 1881. It was made 100 years before I was born. Itās b..