Visual Motion in Generative Art: thoughts and emotions invoked.
The projects below represent different ways to get to the hearts of collectors by empowering art with motion attributes. Movement enhances the impression or even builds the showing around itself. I have picked a few artists that are yet to reveal their full potential and found out how they amplify the watchers' emotions and invoke deep thoughts with the help of different motion on their pieces of art.
Divenire is built around endless directions of life. It comes in different constitutions and colors like we do. The motion represents the experience we gain making decisions in the boundaries and contaminations of our minds.
Drifting is a bit different. It is about self-discovery, where harmony is liberating to surrender in attempt to reach a final form. The motion gives us a feel of “A Space Odyssey” slow pace in dialogue with the machine.
Latent Spirits. Speaking in terms of pop culture, this project reminds “Watchmen” and Rorschach mask. Movement here reflects emotions: tears, a hidden smile or even fear. It is for you to decide what has emerged from the initial sketchy face.
Mind Maze. This piece of art is about meditation. Labyrinth metaphor engages user to interact with the flight over the waves of geometric shapes, cities and calligraphy. The controlled levitation puts the watcher in a light trance, frees the flow of thoughts and raises the immersion degree to the next level.
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Primordial is evolution based visual. While its generative algorithm reaches certain criteria, the observer can step in and redraw a previous image changing the picture, and see the difference in motion inside his triptych.
Assemblage is less sophisticated and has rather easy entry level. The idea of connecting people is vividly represented by evolution from a small group of blocks to a well-structured crystal-like form. It is natural that the author associates his work with the recent troubles falling on us, and underlines the importance of building strong and healthy society together.
Developed for Marfa Gallery exhibition