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String Theory
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String Theory is a 100% code generative homage to Jackson Pollock. Like generative artists, Pollock relinquished some control over to the process, allowing the painting to emerge from a combination of his control over the overall form, and randomness of the individual paint drips. The lines in String Theory meander across the canvas and turn as they approach edges. Animation shows the layers being applied starting with thick blobs and lines, and ending with thin lines and dots, and a possibility of an additional paper texture. Lines might start in one direction, or in a cross hatch, or in a random direction. A variety of overall forms are possible, from a full canvas, large stripes, circles, chaotic blobs, and a very rare eye. Lines may be somewhat transparent or have full alpha, and they might have no outline, a regular outline, or a rare, segmented wormy outline. There are 32 possible color palettes. The project uses the p5.js library and finishes with a grain shader made by Dave Pagurek, Gorilla Sun, and their colleagues. To save a 6000 x 4500 pixel png, view the token's page on Artgene, click on the canvas, and then press "s." Steve's Makerspace has published several successful projects on fxhash, and he makes how-to gen-art videos on YouTube, with 4,600 subscribers. His mission is to inspire gen artists to share their gold with the world.
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