Flickr Fruits 12 – Black and White is the new Black.

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Noisey 68 – Desaxismundi

Using VVVV, Desaxismundi transforms noise values into op-art waveform landscapes. Sometime these ribbon-like filaments appear contextualized in grids as if to imply readings on an oscilloscope.

Using Indian & Chinese ink on Moleskin, Lemez covers his pages with graphic decorative swirls, as if trying to find the perfect space-filling swirl algorithm.

Using ‘partially directed non-optimizing fitting strategy’ in Processing, Dave Bollinger’s Density set has an aesthetic that evokes work from the Op-Art movement, where individual elements, as he puts it, ‘fall somewhere in the nether regions between random placement, deterministic placement and optimal packing placement.

LennyJpg’s Soundtovertex set contains shapes that look like calligraphic glyphs – ribbon shapes spell out transcoded interpretations of an audio stream, they also bear an uncanny resemblance to GPS drawings.

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