Gen.Art Collections
Hyperscopic by Dominikus
Hyperscopic is an exploration of form and perspective, inspired by the shapes of societies.
It's a piece about illusions, about optical trickery. About thousands and thousands of individual shapes visually merge into arrows flowing towards a geometric goal.
It's about how our eyes and minds, the beautiful machines that they are, turn any input no matter how to abstract it into something that makes sense.
If we want to go with the notion of generative art having randomness at its core, Hyperscopic explores this in an algorithm taming randomness but still leaving enough freedom for it to rear its head and create a unique imprint for every piece.
It's about the urge towards form, towards clear regular polygons and geometric shapes like squares, triangles and circles, through all hindrances along the way and sometimes landing on something unexpected. Stable patterns arise from seemingly random movements and we end up with one or more overarching shapes.