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Algorithmic Dynamic Art

Algorithmic Dynamic Art

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Algorithmic Dynamic Art (ADA) is a real-time generative art form. Each unique art instance has a lifecycle of creation, growth and death. Many art algorithms were initially inspired by works of artists including Bridget Riley, Rothko, Pollock, and Gene Davis, but have wandered far when adapted to include motion and animations. Some art algorithms leverage natural or math algorithms including flocking, planetary motion, Perlin noise, B splines and tessellations. ADA investigates art as algorithm. Python code is the media, creating the creator of the art. Algorithms are the most durable form of art, easily duplicated and preserved in the cloud. Each art instance is composed for you while you watch, and is ephemeral, unique, and non-repeating. ADA avoids habituation, is always new, engaging, and often surprising. Some algorithms challenge perceptions. ADA is designed for live presentation on large HD or 4k displays. ADA is a Python application running on Windows or Linux.