“I feel like a photographer of math,” Zach Lieberman has said. This is how he describes the process of capturing generative art outputs and searching for the ones that rise above the rest.
Circle Grid Glow is an array of 16 circles that appear empty but radiate various colors outward from their edges. The glowing hues of each form blend with those of their neighbors, averaging into a greenish fog in the background. Lieberman is a prolific artist whose generative sketches in Processing often begin with circles. He explores how this shape can be distorted by code into blobs, ripples, and other forms, or repeated with color variations.
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