Artist Inspired Creative Coding

2014 -

A lifelong student of museums, I often find myself walking galleries, studying exhibits and thinking about the art as mathematical equations. Challenging myself to write algorithms based on other artists not only makes me a better, more creatively thinking coder, but I also sometimes end up with a tool I’ll use.


painting
Digital Study. Sol Lewitt inspired hatching tool
Sol LeWitt, detail "All Single, Double, Triple, and Quadruple Combinations of Lines in Four Directions One-, Two-, Three- and Four-Part Combinations", 1969
Sol LeWitt, detail "All Single, Double, Triple, and Quadruple Combinations of Lines in Four Directions One-, Two-, Three- and Four-Part Combinations", 1969
Sol LeWitt, detail "All Single, Double, Triple, and Quadruple Combinations of Lines in Four Directions One-, Two-, Three- and Four-Part Combinations", 1969

painting
Digital Study. Lines following contours of neighbors. No touching!
painting
Keith Haring Untitled, 1984

painting
painting
Moholy Nagy "Composition Z-VIII", 1924