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Conceptual Art: Conference Work
My project came to be from an interest in an idea, word, motion, and or feeling. I am still unsure how to categorise it, and believe that it can be a part of all, some, none, or something not listed…
Conceptual Art: Conceptual Jewelry
Why I started it? I made artist presentation about Charlene Modena. And I like her conceptual jewelry. I think wearing meaningful conceptual jewelry is very cool. And my ideal career is jewelry designer… Why this topic? My theme for this project…
Conceptual Art : Finding a Form
As I was collecting evidence, I was naturally drawn to leaves because of the fall season. I found that they were easy to manipulate. You can do a lot with leaves. You can bring them close together to create a…
Hack & Glitch
Three textedit glitches of a Sketchup design, worked on photoshop with the colors. – Kate
Art From Code: Response to Vera Molnár
At first glance, Molnár’s series Lettres de ma mère was reminiscent of what Agnes Martin had created: systematically repetitive penciled grids. However, deviation soon arose, for the technique of gradualism (minute change in one parameter per iteration) enabled progression towards…
Art From Code: A Noisy Meditation
This semester was the first time I really spent time learning to make art on a computer. Whenever I thought of art, I thought about the common mediums such as sculpture or painting and I never thought that something emotive…
Conceptual Art: Finding a Form
One of our first larger assignments in Conceptual Art was to collect evidence of a concept or idea and apply three different forms to the same evidence. My process of finding a form was a difficult one, stemming from my…
Art From Code: Molnar’s Gradualism and the Quest for Mathematical Beauty
I am not very good at math. Some would say that I am, in fact, a menace when it comes to anything more than simple addition. However, I am constantly fascinated by the way math and art combine in code,…
Art from Code: Molnar and Repetition
My previous article (Art from Code: Time, Space, and Spacetime), analyzed the heavily debated question: is computational art really art? If we dig deeper into the debate between computer generated art and conventional art, we’ll find the more nuanced argument…
Art From Code: A Response to Vera Molnar
After reading about Vera Molnar’s art making process of starting with a base code and then altering one aspect of the code (a variation of one parameter), I have come to view repetition in a new way. I’m realizing that…



















