I know a lot of artists often use randomness in their work, but I don’t think I have seen computational randomness art. After looking through some stuff, I stumbled upon this artist, Linyi Dai. She is a graduate of RISD and currently is a designer at Ogawa Depardon Architects. Her work for Coding Architecture features this really cool growth of a spherical infrastructure. I love the way that it grows at the same time to show the randomness that comes out of each of the four spheres. I am not completely sure what the coding background of this is, but I do know that a lot of architects employ randomness into their practice. You can see the architectural background in this piece as it is pretty structured and seems relatively calculated. Overall, I think Dai’s work is really cool and I would be extremely interested in seeing more types of computational randomness artwork.