Jackson Pollock meets programming language Processing.
That’s the idea behind New York-based artist Chang Liu’s art show “Wild Growth.” Liu built a Processing app that analyzes video data to create a drawing (yeah, it confuses us a bit, too, but it looks awesome).
Liu will be in town for the opening of her show at LMNL, the art gallery owned by Bluecadet CEO Josh Goldblum, and she’ll also run a workshop at Bluecadet about how to turn your coding into art with the help of Processing.
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