Artist Interview: Abhimanyu Krishna
Abhimanyu Krishna, known online as @visualalchemist, is an Indian digital artist. For him, nature is the ultimate teacher, sparking a childlike curiosity that drives his creative process. With a background in pure sciences and mathematics, he views the world as a network of data — from the chemical makeup of the air to the intricate patterns of leaves and flowers, all rooted in mathematical principles. This perspective extends to his art, where he decodes natural systems and translates them into generative frameworks, finding beauty not just in the predictable patterns but also in their random deviations. We asked Abhimanyu about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Allen Hirsh
Allen Hirsh is a biophysicist who, over the past decade, has channeled his programming skills into creating a unique form of mathematically generated art. Inspired by the profound connection between mathematics and the natural world, he explores how mathematical principles can uncover hidden imagery in photographs, creating pieces that mirror traditional hand-painted art.
Artist Interview: Alexandros Tsolakis
Alexandros Tsolakis is a Greek visual artist with a background in architecture and computation, currently based in London. His ongoing series, Drawings in Code, explores abstract forms created by intricate arrangements of points, constructed with code and ink. His works evoke abstract landscapes, celestial bodies, and musical forces, blending mathematical precision with elements of chaos to create a symphony of particles and rays of light. We asked Alexandros about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Robert P. Fine
Robert P. Fine is a contemporary American artist known for his code-based work that draws inspiration from pioneering computer artists like Harold Cohen and Vera Molnar. His art distinguishes itself through its largely representational style, incorporating naturalistic three-dimensional scenes. We asked Bob about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Ringers #879 (The Goose) by Dmitri Cherniak
On June 15th, 2023 Ringers #879 (The Goose) by Dmitri Cherniak was sold for $6.2M at a Sotheby’s auction in New York. Being one of the most expensive NFTs ever sold, the computer-generated artwork became the symbol of a community. But what’s so special about this goose?
Artist Interview: Livia Ribichini
Livia Ribichini is an artist and set designer who reflects on the diversity of identities between users and avatars in the virtual and physical world. She experiments with sensations, perceptions, new media, and technology. We asked Livia about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Patrick Lichty
Patrick Lichty is a technological artist, writer, curator, educator, and activist specializing in media, AR, VR, AI, and NFTs who has investigated how media shapes how humanity perceives reality at the edge between the virtual and the physical. We asked Patrick about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: The Reign of Generative Art
Generative art is blurring the boundaries between human creativity and computational algorithms. Here’s a list of 10 talented digital artists, or creative coders, that create beautiful artwork that evolve and self-generate based on given set of rules.