Im interested in this run of your that you have produced. Particularly what Application and code you have used to create these images? Could you please contact me. We might use this in an Add.
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Matt
[...] reason they were contacting me is that the book included some works and code based on my Lissajous Webs at Art From Code. They had credited me with the idea, but wanted to inform me personally. I, of [...]
I really enjoy where you’re going with the lissajous curves. It’s easily some of the most organic work you’ve posted here so far. Very special stuff.
Yes, very special. These are fantastic too. Greatly appreciated.
The five es great!
Very good.
[...] Stunning ‘random lissajous webs’, from Art is Code [...]
This work is sublime, I could spend a life making organic forms like these. Which tools in particualar enabled you to make these?
i absolutely love what you have created
they are beautiful!
Great work, i wish all of my artwork could look as pretty and natural as these.
[...] also Art From Code This entry was posted on Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at 9:40 pmand is filed under [...]
[...] very cool things I saw today Art from code. When I first saw it, I didn’t know what I was looking at. But it didn’t matter, all I [...]
Hi there,
Im interested in this run of your that you have produced. Particularly what Application and code you have used to create these images? Could you please contact me. We might use this in an Add.
ta
Matt
GREAT. WORK.
How could I obtain a vector based copy of this artwork on any of the Adobe Platforms?
[...] reason they were contacting me is that the book included some works and code based on my Lissajous Webs at Art From Code. They had credited me with the idea, but wanted to inform me personally. I, of [...]
My body has such an intense and unsatisfying urge to jump through these webs in slow motion and just feel them tear apart like felt