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mchx
@mchx
The allure of randomness in generative art has become a significant distraction for me. In pursuing various possibilities, I often lost sight of my creative vision and the individualities of my own code. I've decided to shift my focus towards creating works with fewer editions and make the process more thoughtful and meaningful. My hope is that this approach will help me express my artistic intentions more precisely and let my work communicate more effectively.
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rapha
@rapha-nyc
I am also wondering why we are so eager to produce long form series when there are plenty other paths to explore. Can’t wait to see your future projects, my friend.
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em
@emps
Same here. I have a bunch of algo that will probably never be a good enough long-form generative art. But I honestly like the algo and where it’s going. Working on the curation of a small set is always so intriguing.
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Mark Walhimer
@markwalhimer
Hi Anton, I was thinking about your comment today. I also find myself chasing "randomness", sometimes losing the forest through the trees. Today I decided I want to write more about my practice to keep my focus. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Cheers. - Mark https://warpcast.com/markwalhimer/0x0e7264a1
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