More Experiments With My Drawing Tool

I spent some time last night tweaking my drawing toy. I still need to work on adding a script to isolate areas of the composition to add definition to. So that I can get areas with more abstract lines and areas with more detail. But in general I’m happy with where it’s going.
The original:

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Fun With the bitMapData Object

I’m a little late to the party here (like 4 years!), but nonetheless I’ve set out to do some generative art work with photography, flash and painterly randomness. These are the first few outputs from the new program I’ve created. Still tweaking things, but you can see my first stab in motion below (it may…

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Generative Toy

I’ve been meaning to post this for a while. A while ago I created a flash drawing program to generate color fields for an experimental branding exercise I was doing for Roundarch. I explored using different palettes of color to distinguish between core pillars/competencies within Roundarch. You can read and see more here.
Enjoy!

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Generative Art… With Your E-Type

Using a rig set up in the boot, the following image was created by racing a vintage E-Type. It will be interesting to see what visual “signature” each track creates, or if they all end up looking similar. Essentially, let’s see what patterns this thing creates based on track topography.

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Natzke has Prints For Sale

More Christmas gift ideas for Victor. Go buy me one of those too :)

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Joshua Davis Designed Shoulder Bags

Anyone looking for a Christmas gift for me this year need look no further. I also love the pocket notebooks. Go buy me one.

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Minitek Music and Innovation Festival

When I heard the word-of-mouth that there would be something called The Minitek Music and Innovation Festival happening in NYC over the weekend I was intrigued. Music and innovation – sounds right up my alley. Evidently a group of individuals that usually throw parties in NYC were attempting to go one step further with an…

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Generative Book Covers

PostSpectacular is a small London based design studio and consultancy actively exploring the growing possibilities at the intersection of various design disciplines and software development, often within a wider branding context.
They have designed and developed a generative software solution to dynamically generate cover art for Faber & Faber’s book series, Faber Finds. Faber Finds comprises…

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