Using generative algorithms, I sought to replicate nature’s subtle unpredictability.
This project began on a foggy morning when I was captivated by the intricate, organic patterns formed by dew on a spider’s web. The delicate balance between structure and randomness inspired me to create a series that would explore these concepts through code.
The process for this project involved a deep dive into algorithms that mimic natural growth and flow. I began by experimenting with simple geometric shapes, layering and transforming them using custom code to create organic forms.
The final deliverables for this project include a series of high-resolution digital prints, each showcasing a unique generative output. These prints highlight the intricate details and variations produced through the algorithm, with each piece capturing a distinct stage in the iterative process.
This project reaffirmed the fascinating potential of generative art to capture both predictability and spontaneity within a controlled system. By using algorithms to drive creativity, I discovered new ways of interpreting natural forms and processes, embracing the unexpected results that emerged along the way.