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Taar Denn
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A thought about scale in code-generated arts 1/ In traditional visual arts, the size & medium of an artwork are integral parts of the piece itself. This becomes even more evident when encountering a large-scale artwork. In such cases...
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2/ we are not just experiencing an artwork but rather engaging with a massive object that has a great impact on the audience. But how is it possible to experience large-scale works in generative art?
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3/ Unlike physical artworks, where a copy or photographed image of art is merely a representation and not the artwork itself, we can accept that each time a generative art is computed and displayed, we are encountering the original work. However...
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4/ in this case, the size of the artwork is no longer under the creator’s control, as they can be experienced on screens of any size. One might argue that using a large screen or projecting the art onto a big wall allows for the experience of large-scale generative art, but..
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5/ we must be aware that here, we are turning the piece into a physical artwork, which, if displayed on other screens, we are no longer engaging with the original experience. So, How can we achieve "large-scale artwork" experience in generative art?
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