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This piece attempts to give more expressiveness to a gesture by varying the lines drawn based on the speed of movement, as well as drawing in a geometrical pattern about the cursor which also creates a natural time-dependent variation.
Note: The above drawings are monochromatic; the current version of the applet will change hues if you rightclick. I’m not 100% satisfied just yet with combining purely random hues in the same drawing. Future experiments might attempt encoding intelligent color scheme relations (complementary, triads, or something).
Experimenting this time with a combination of immediate, predictable response and more uncontrolled and unusual systematic aftereffects.
First in a who-knows-how-long series of what Joanna Berzowska has termed “Computational Expressionism“, where an artist programs a drawing tool and then uses it to create their own drawings.
The applet itself is available by clicking below. If you grab the sourcecode and run it yourself using Processing, you can save pictures by pressing ’s’.
Edit: One quick note in relation to the original Computational Expressionism work done by Berzowska. In her essays it sounds like she did all of her work using a mouse as input. My experience is that it’s much more interesting to play with this sort of thing using a tablet input device. (Although the first picture shown above was just done using the mouse, so it’s not a requirement.)
So I had a website up on space assigned to our class, but it got taken down (silly UCFV). Sometime soon I’d like to incorporate the better of my work for that class into my portfolio page here, but for the time being I’ve uploaded the old site onto here in its entirety.




