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Paul Prudence


 

"Talysis II a"


Archival Inkjet Print, A2 (420x 594 mm),2007.


Talysis II (real-time software) is constructed with a circuit of video renderers, each passing its output to the next renderer to produce a closed visual information loop - a software simulation of analogue video feedback. Visual feedback loops are recursive function simulators. Symmetrical geometric patterns are generated as a single unit (white square) is transformed a little in shape, position, orientation and hue while it's conveyed around the circuit. The resultant art work shows properties of symmetry, unitary modulation and hyperbolic geometry.



"Talysis II b"


Archival Inkjet Print, A2 (420x 594 mm),2007.




Talysis II (real-time software) is constructed with a circuit of video renderers, each passing its output to the next renderer to produce a closed visual information loop - a software simulation of analogue video feedback. Visual feedback loops are recursive function simulators. Symmetrical geometric patterns are generated as a single unit (white square) is transformed a little in shape, position, orientation and hue while it's conveyed around the circuit. The resultant art work shows properties of symmetry, unitary modulation and hyperbolic geometry.

 

"Autotrophs (Morphogenetic Sequence1)"


Archival Inkjet Print, A2 (420 x 594 mm),2009


An Autotroph (from the Greek autos = self and trophe = nutrition, is an organism that produces complex organic compounds from simple inorganic molecules using energy from light or inorganic chemical reactions. Constructed using simulated video feedback in VVVV a range of mathamatical morphological figures, architectural archetypes and hyperbolic geometries have been arrived at. They are ordered in sequence to accentuate their biological development from one form to the next. We find properties of platonic proportion, recursive geometries, strict symmetry and decorative forms consistent with those cultures using mathematical rule sets in the creation of their artefacts.



"Autotrophs (Morphogenetic Sequence2)"


Archival Inkjet Print, A2 (420x 594 mm), 2009.




See above desription for Autotrophs (Morphogenetic Sequence2)


Paul Prudence, Artist
London, UK


paul@transphormetic.com
www.transphormetic.com