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This piece from Sofia Crespo’s Instagram is a video of images made of tiny images. This first frame is the most appealing to me.

I selected this piece because Sofia Crespo’s use of tiny tiny images gives this piece tactility and texture that I didn’t know was possible in computationally generated art; this frame in particular looks like it was woven or embroidered.

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I really like this project by Zach Lieberman because it’s just a really interaction. I appreciate how simplistic it is, yet it’s a intriguing graphic that makes me want to stare at it– I believe that quality partially comes from the interaction between digital graphic and actual video.

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This is an art piece made by Manolo Gamboa Naon, titled CUDA.

Among many of Manolo Gamboa Naon’s generative artworks, I found this piece mesmerizing in such way the geometric shapes and soft yet distinctive colors blend so well. There isn’t a specific pattern unlike many of other works he has done, yet this piece exerts its own unique character and mood that makes me feel comfortable looking at the work. I also like the co-existence of the bigger smooth circles & curves and the smaller/shorter crisp lines & angles.

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Generative Art Deep Dive – Zachary Lieberman

I am really drawn into the shape of the gradients in motion, where the shape sort of mimics how a submarine light shines underwater; the light becomes muffled and takes a softer form. The way the “submarine light” appearing objects bounce from positive form to negative form is such an interesting visual, and the way it transforms from light to dark and dark to light in a revolving pattern generates a 3-dimensional creates a space that is so simple yet complex and mesmerizing at the same time.

Zachary Lieberman’s “Gradient work”

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Gradient work #openframeworks

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I chose this piece of work by Zach Lieberman because I love how elegant the movements of the dynamic composition are. The color transition is also smooth and visually pleasing. It’s also amazing that lots of his works are done in series of explorations so that they will show relations with each other, but at the same time each individual work is a new exploration with different variations.