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Available for purchase store.nickhardeman.com. 11x17"
From the Stacks Series. Plotted on an HP7475 pen plotter and water colored by hand. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Generative art sculpture experiment. Composed of 9 objects, a turned plywood form, a spun metal shape formed over the plywood (more on metal spinning later), and an ice piece cast inside the hollow of the spun metal form. One piece could not be made without the previous. Then times that all by three.
Available for purchase store.nickhardeman.com
From the Scarf Series. Created on an HP7475 pen plotter. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.
Hex Translator build 2021.02.27A
Input:
I’m goin’ out on the town
Said I’m tired of chasin’ you down
And it’s not my right to always push you around
I’m on my own side now
Who’s gonna take me home?
‘Cause I don’t wanna go it alone
Who’s gonna want me when I’m just somewhere you’ve been
Who’s gonna want me now?
And who’s gonna take me home?
I’m gonna find me a true love
Said I’m through asking you if you knew, love
How much it meant to me
How it was meant to be
And how it all feels empty
(Lyrics from “Own Side” by Caitlin Rose)
Length: 451
Regions: 7
Top vacancies: 3, 2, 1
Unique colors: 289
92.46% solid
6.87% special
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.
Available for purchase store.nickhardeman.com. 11x17"
From the Stacks Series. Plotted on an HP7475 pen plotter and water colored by hand. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Available for purchase store.nickhardeman.com
From the Scarf Series. Created on an HP7475 pen plotter. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Art, from a little recreational coding. After working so hard this semester, I decided to play with some of the ideas we explored in AI. Here, I'm looking at letter frequency within a text document.
I coded this visualization with AS3, from text I'd processed with python.
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More of my artwork can be found in my online portfolio
and some prints are available
Available for purchase store.nickhardeman.com
From the Scarf Series. Created on an HP7475 pen plotter. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Close-up of various textures: reptile scales, bird feathers, furry mammal skin, fish scales, smooth crystals, rough stones, glittering geodes, polished gems, vibrant colors, intricate details --chaos 50 --ar 2:3 --raw --v 7 Job ID: 439c1f8c-f886-47ce-a791-2c5a7a273be6
texture of colorful tropical leaves, vibrant greens, reds, and yellows, detailed veins, lush and intricate, vivid botanical patterns --chaos 50 --ar 1:1 --raw --v 7 Job ID: 1ead1f09-e6ba-4d9c-bfad-09c11fe387c8