The “Red, Yellow, Blue Composition Generator” is a digital art piece that simulates Piet Mondrian’s “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” through code, exploring the infinite possibilities of color and shape combinations. The artwork is created based on basic mathematical principles such as iterative segmentation, randomness, and probability weights. Each visit to the page instantly generates a new composition, ensuring that each collector receives a unique version. This piece is limited to an edition of 10,000.
This work was created in 2012 as part of a project in the Artist Programming course within the Computational Arts program at Goldsmiths, University of London. It reflects my early exploration in programming and creative expression. The Mondrian Generator has also been a project assignment in many Processing creative programming courses.
For this exhibition and BTC blockchain sale, I upgraded the work from Processing 1.5 to p5.js. p5.js is the most widely used programming library for cryptographic art and generative art on the Artblocks platform.
The Navigators of the Metaverse
All that is eternal will dissipate. The software and hardware systems that technology encompasses, as well.
After 2000, from the information society to big data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence, humans are moving from being the ones who invented the tools to being the data points of domination.
Is the human being losing its role in leading its species forward? Is the concept of man now obsolete? What else might a human be?
The Navigators of the Metaverse look to enter a world where, at some point in the past, man was still thinking about how to move towards idealistic, technological equality. The Navigators of the Metaverse is the prophecy that begins the era in which, in so many ways, man has been exploring the possibilities that technology offers and the mirroring of his humanity. This world will complete a discussion of the evolution of media and interfaces in a metaverse, crypto-art environment.