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The pursuit of the circle, its geometric purity and philosophical weight, has obsessed mathematicians, philosophers, and artists for millennia. Traces pursues this obsession in two intertwined movements, revealing that every ideal contains the seeds of its own rupture, leaving only traces of the ideal.
This project roots itself in the mathematical continuum connecting the triangle, the most elemental closed form in Euclidean geometry, to the possibility of a true circle. Through successive iterations, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, the work inches toward circularity. The image that emerges is not a finished object but an asymptotic event, the visible trace of ongoing subdivision, addition, and approximation.
A spectrum of generative principles drives this ascent. Mathematical sequences, recursive algorithms, proportional systems, and rule based patterning orchestrate the permutations. Iterative logic yields some images, while dense overlays of circles or polygons create others, producing interference, resonance, and optical ambiguity. Flatness itself becomes generative, as variations in density and irregularity map the boundary between calculation and contingency. The picture plane holds latent dimensional tension, hinting at depth while remaining planar.
Philosophically, this stage turns to questions of potential and actuality, the paradox of endless approach, and the notion of an immutable form. The perfect circle remains a telos, a not yet state, forever deferred, its impossibility made tangible by the friction between mathematical ideal and material instantiation.
When the primary form stabilizes, a second operation cuts and rearranges the canvas by chance and algorithmic instruction. Fragmentation is generative, not destructive, revealing hidden structures and new pathways.
The cut invites a deconstructive reading where meaning emerges through difference and gaps. Coherence is provisional; form and language turn fluid with each recombination. Fragmentation acknowledges entropy, mirrors the mind assembling wholes from parts, and denies a fixed ideal in constant change. Two temporalities share the surface, the calm of rational progression and the unrest of sudden disruption.
Traces is not a sequence of variations but an epistemological experiment, a sustained encounter with the impossibility of the perfect form. It stands as a meditation on asymptote, error, and the generative consequences of imperfection, a proposition that the circle, like all ideals, is most profound precisely where it is never fully attained.
I am deeply engaged with the tangible aspects of my practice This series embodies that principle. A set number of mints automatically redeem a physical with free shipping.
* Mint 10 works to receive a set of 4 signed prints on linen paper (8.0in x 8.0in)
* Mint 15 works to receive a signed A4 plot
* Mint 20 works to receive a signed A3 plot
* Mint 30 works to receive a notebook featuring 8 unique plots in folded accordion pages, limited edition (10) signed and numbered
You can also purchase physicals using $FXH & $SYMPHONY. To redeem or order, visit https://www.pixelsymphony.art/redeem
Press p to save a high-res PNG of the original image and q to save the ruptured image in full screen.
Implemented in JS using Perlin js and Simple noise js libraries.
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This project roots itself in the mathematical continuum connecting the triangle, the most elemental closed form in Euclidean geometry, to the possibility of a true circle. Through successive iterations, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, the work inches toward circularity. The image that emerges is not a finished object but an asymptotic event, the visible trace of ongoing subdivision, addition, and approximation.
A spectrum of generative principles drives this ascent. Mathematical sequences, recursive algorithms, proportional systems, and rule based patterning orchestrate the permutations. Iterative logic yields some images, while dense overlays of circles or polygons create others, producing interference, resonance, and optical ambiguity. Flatness itself becomes generative, as variations in density and irregularity map the boundary between calculation and contingency. The picture plane holds latent dimensional tension, hinting at depth while remaining planar.
Philosophically, this stage turns to questions of potential and actuality, the paradox of endless approach, and the notion of an immutable form. The perfect circle remains a telos, a not yet state, forever deferred, its impossibility made tangible by the friction between mathematical ideal and material instantiation.
When the primary form stabilizes, a second operation cuts and rearranges the canvas by chance and algorithmic instruction. Fragmentation is generative, not destructive, revealing hidden structures and new pathways.
The cut invites a deconstructive reading where meaning emerges through difference and gaps. Coherence is provisional; form and language turn fluid with each recombination. Fragmentation acknowledges entropy, mirrors the mind assembling wholes from parts, and denies a fixed ideal in constant change. Two temporalities share the surface, the calm of rational progression and the unrest of sudden disruption.
Traces is not a sequence of variations but an epistemological experiment, a sustained encounter with the impossibility of the perfect form. It stands as a meditation on asymptote, error, and the generative consequences of imperfection, a proposition that the circle, like all ideals, is most profound precisely where it is never fully attained.
I am deeply engaged with the tangible aspects of my practice This series embodies that principle. A set number of mints automatically redeem a physical with free shipping.
* Mint 10 works to receive a set of 4 signed prints on linen paper (8.0in x 8.0in)
* Mint 15 works to receive a signed A4 plot
* Mint 20 works to receive a signed A3 plot
* Mint 30 works to receive a notebook featuring 8 unique plots in folded accordion pages, limited edition (10) signed and numbered
You can also purchase physicals using $FXH & $SYMPHONY. To redeem or order, visit https://www.pixelsymphony.art/redeem
Press p to save a high-res PNG of the original image and q to save the ruptured image in full screen.
Implemented in JS using Perlin js and Simple noise js libraries.
Pixel Love!
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