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Fake Nature 3.0

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posted on 2023-08-08, 00:25 authored by Anthony CurranAnthony Curran

Fake Nature 3.0 is a generative code-based artwork that builds on the author's investigations into generative landscape painting conventions dating back centuries and perpetuating in contemporary visual culture.

Building off previous bodies of work, the artist has simulated colour seperations of aquatint printing in the p5.js javascript library to create infinitely generative landscape-like abstract compositions.

The work is displayed on-site in an exhibition context as well as available for viewing in a browser.

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Sub-type

  • Visual Artwork

Medium

Fake Nature 3.0, 2023. Custom software on LED display. Dimensions variable.

Department/School

Art

Publisher

Megalo Print Studios

Publication status

  • Published

Event title

Nowhereprint: Somewhere Here

Event Venue

Nowhereprint: Somewhere Here

Date of Event (Start Date)

2023-04-01

Date of Event (End Date)

2023-05-13

Rights statement

Copyright 2023 the creator

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