Pixels stack, sort, and shift, caught in a never-ending dance between order and chaos. Kim Asendorf’s Cargo consists of 1,000 unique works, each a grid of colorful blocks, lines, and textures—all rendered with pixel-by-pixel precision on whatever screen they’re displayed. Rather than scale to different browser or screen sizes, Cargo operates at the level of individual pixels to expand in all directions.
Cargo #942 contains an array of square cells which begin by containing either a black and white texture or three blocks of color that are variants of primaries: a magenta-like red, cyan, and an amber yellow. The animation is unique whenever the work is viewed and its patterns never repeat. The starting pattern is distorted and scrambled in discrete sections, one after another. _Cargo _was released on the Art Blocks generative art platform.