42DF (2004)

Generative processes can create innovative and imaginative creations and the use of algorithms and rules not only reproduce artificial objects, they can open up animated worlds of artificiality, combining to form rich digital environments. Using interactive processes and movements, the evolving composition forms an evocative landscape of disorder, an immersive zone of endlessly hypnotising patterns analogous to objects in the natural environment, which interact, replicate, grow and engage with each other. The objects represent the complex systems of networks and continual development taking place in digital environments. The patterns embody the layering effects of information overtime, which expand and interweave through hypertext links, interlocking, connecting and overlapping each other.

This project was produced as part of the Major Study for MA Digital Practices at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, from October 2003 to September 2004.

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Generative processes can create innovative and imaginative creations and the use of algorithms and rules not only reproduce artificial objects, they can open up animated worlds of artificiality, combining to form rich digital environments. Using interactive processes and movements, the evolving composition forms an evocative landscape of disorder, an immersive zone of endlessly hypnotising patterns analogous to objects in the natural environment, which interact, replicate, grow and engage with each other. The objects represent the complex systems of networks and continual development taking place in digital environments. The patterns embody the layering effects of information overtime, which expand and interweave through hypertext links, interlocking, connecting and overlapping each other.

This project was produced as part of the Major Study for MA Digital Practices at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, from October 2003 to September 2004.

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