"Horizons": An example of diminishing forms. One algorithm determines the position and rotation of the bird. A second algorithm is used for the spacing of the lines creating the horizon effect. (Minted June 23, 2021)
"Boxes I" and "Boxes II": In “Boxes I” the border boxes are stable and the algorithm makes them more erratic the closer to the center you get. In “Boxes II” the center boxes are stable and the algorithm makes them more erratic the farther from the center you get. Print date 8/17/81. (Minted July 13 and 19, 2021)
"Interview with Dr Bill": [SOUND UP] (Minted June 18, 2021)
"Scorpion Spin": An example of what you get when you leave the specifics of an artistic vision to a primitive digital computer. Randomization of size, location and number of scorpions, all decided by the algorithm and code. (Minted: June 3, 2021)
"Frog Pond": An image of a frog is randomly located in a circle. After this relative position is determined, the image is rotated. This work is an answer to Charles Csuri’s 'Flies'. (Minted: June 3, 2021)
"Bulges & Dents": "Crazy thing about this piece is there is only 1 image used, it is just bent and distorted. The distortion is created not by a point, but by a sphere pressing into the surface of the image. Created in the 70’s and has a very 70’s vibe to me." (Minted: June 3, 2021)
"Geese" and "Geese Inverted": (Minted July 22, 2021)