Digital Art
My journey into digital art began two years ago, sparked by the awe of watching Ai-Da, the first humanoid AI, paint in response to visual stimuli. Seeing her robotic fingers actually handle a brush was nothing short of mesmerizing. I also found inspiration in Harold Cohen’s AARON, the first AI program to create art, exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Since then, I’ve explored a range of digital tools, doing art in ways I’d never before imagined, exploring how technology can redefine creativity.
Explore new horizons!
TouchDesigner
HTML
TouchDesigner is a visual programming tool ideal for real-time 3D graphics, interactive art, and multimedia. Its node-based workflow allows artists to easily link textures, effects, and inputs, creating dynamic visuals. For me, it becomes a bridge between art, music, and mathematics, where I discover harmony and flow among them.
HTML serves as the backbone of digital art, giving structure and form to creative web-based projects. With HTML, I craft visual narratives by shaping layouts and embedding media that come alive through interactive design. This language allows me to blend art with functionality, building immersive spaces that engage viewers while exploring new possibilities in digital art.