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Code has always been an artistic medium, often locked behind a steep learning curve. At Transient, we're rewriting the rules. Generative art has quietly influenced creativity since the 1960s, yet many artists still feel it’s not for them. Why? Because coding feels foreign, difficult, and intimidating.
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We’ve experimented, struggled, and learned firsthand that bridging the gap between abstract creativity and coding logic isn't easy. But what if artists didn’t need to think in code at all? What if expressing your ideas was as natural as speaking them? We asked these questions at the beginning of the year, and the answers led us down a path towards something genuinely different.
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Imagine a world where harnessing the power of generative art doesn’t mean becoming a coder overnight, but simply describing your ideas clearly and watching them come to life. Picture this: - Digital painters can effortlessly scatter organic brushstrokes generated by code across their canvases. - Collage artists can instantly remix images into striking new compositions. - Photographers can create new editing styles that were not readily available in Photoshop. - Glitch artists can fine-tune and craft glitches with precision rather than relying on pre-built filters. - Video creators can incorporate algorithmically-generated visual effects and animations into their storytelling. This isn't just about a new tool; it's about empowering every artist to explore uncharted territory in their practice. Want to understand more? We’re excited to share soon. Stay curious.
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