Anticyclones are a weather phenomena. They pierce through darkness to instill peace and calm. Their planetary scale reminds us of how little we are and how powerful they can be.
High pressure, rotation, air flow… The "Anticyclone" series is an artistic exploration and interpretation of those concepts.
The rendering borrows its aesthetics from traditional and organic media like paper and crayons, to lend an analog/archival look.
"Can a computer draw like a human?" The question is asked and challenged once more through "Anticyclone".
[Press the left/right keys to explore the different steps building the final image. Bottom/top for the first/last step. Can be intense for your machine]
RELEASE DATE
29 Apr 2022
LIBRARY
three@0.124.0
SALES NOTES
Dutch auction lowering every 5 minutes with the following tiers: 3 > 2.5 > 2 > 1.75 > 1.5 > 1.25 > 1 > 0.75 > 0.5 > 0.35 > 0.2 > 0.12
RELEASE DETAILS
800 works released on 29 Apr 2022
CHARITABLE GIVING
25% of proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. It will help finding cures for children with cancer and other terrible diseases.
TAGS
ARTIST SITE
https://twitter.com/williamapan...
PROJECT ID
0xa7d8d9ef8d8ce8992df33d8b8cf4aebabd5bd270-304
CONTRACT
Etherscan
LICENSE
CC BY-NC 4.0
ABOUT THE ARTIST
b. 1988 Lives and works in Paris, France
William Mapan is an artist who codes, creates, and teaches in Paris, France. With a background in software development, Mapan combines computer science knowledge with his passion for pigment, light, and textures. Working across various mediums, both screen-based and in three dimensions, Mapan relies on creativity, chance, and is particularly interested i...
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