We hosted a showcase of art projects inspired by
@the.coding.train Nature of Code book ⭐️
Since December, we’ve been going through the Nature of Code together at
@tiat.place led by
@neptunius 📍If you don’t know, the Nature of Code is Daniel Shiffman’s guide to simulating natural phenomena using javascript!
@nostarchpress
Art projects relate to several themes that emerged throughout the meetup:
Nature — natural phenomena, including physics, biology, fractals and cellular automata
Ecosystems — ecological environments, communities of interacting organisms and food webs
Driving Forces — gravity, motion, tension, springs, wind, water, fire, smoke, growth and decay
Autonomous Agents — animal behaviors including fish or bird flocking and predator/prey relationships
Evolution — genetics, crossover, mutation, fitness, natural selection, survival, breeding, birth and death
Featured Artists + Projects
Luca LaValva — People Trees
Vanessa Cuevas — phantom fish
Patt-Tom Henry McDonnell — Think Tank
Georgia von Minden — MACRO/micro
Lewis Warne — What Grows?
Pranavi Aourpally — Wired to Burn
Junior Rojas — algovivo
Natasha Gubernov — Living Currents
Nicholas Pisarro — Heart Pixel
Projects include passive artwork for pure observation and interactive pieces inviting viewers to play with environments to see how they respond when you take action and what subtle changes you can notice when you remain still.
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