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Date: 01/26/03 Size: 700x509, 58kb Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) Hardware: Mouse Software: Photoshop
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Digital Process Study (Miscellaneous) digital artwork by jkarnes
 
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This was a study of digital processes that went along with a paper I was writing in a new media class when I was still in school. It's a gicleé (pronounced GeeClay) print on an old charcoal drawing.

The drawing was a still life. The digital print is a study of the concept of time and process in digital art, and limiting the tools available.

The box on the left was made one pixel at a time, and the contents of the box (an abstract line piece) was made by executing a line one pixel at a time, and then using only the duplicate layer & rotate options.

The second box, also made by hand, contains an array of a randomly selected number of different shapes made with exact, randomly generated numbers of pixels at computer generated spots (the computer had four sides and four corners to choose from, for a total of eight possibilities) relative to each previous pixel after the first one, which I placed. The shapes were shuffled by using two rotations of random degrees per shape, and then moved around until they formed what I felt like was a half distinguishable image. In this case, it turned out to be what looks like a few chain links.
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Peter Ciccariello
05/27/03 - 01:47 AM (CDT) [ Report Abuse ]
Really well done! Great concept...

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