Randim Images
(Spring, 2006)
These images are created on a computer in an interactive process where
random numbers are used to generate the images in ways that are shaped by
but not fully under the control of the artist. The titles represent an
attempt to render subjective impressions of the results into words, and the
observer is welcome to ignore them!
The process of image generation uses only a dozen or so numbers as input,
yet produces a virtually infinite amount of detail, revealed by magnifying
the image (on a computer). The rendering exposes hidden structure in
numbers that becomes revealed by their interactions. For example, dividing
22 by 7 results in 3.142857142857... - a repeating pattern of 6 digits.
Dividing that by 17 gives a result that repeats only after
150 digits, far more "detail" than one would expect were in 22, 7,
and 17 to begin with, and this effect accelerates much further as more
operations and more numbers are added to the mix...
Despite this seemingly abstract origin it is no accident that results
resemble natural shapes and textures, for in that instance, too, we see the
results of elementary forces interacting in compounded ways.
Click each image for a larger version, click the title for a closeup.
Full-resolution images currently available have 3x greater dimensions than
the large size provided here, and would be impractical to download.
All images generated using randim.
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