Procedural Drawing #10 belongs to a series structured by constraint. In this plotter drawing, the resolution and pen width are uniform. Variation is introduced through shifts in line density, which generate dramatic contrasts of depth and rhythm. The works recall the ASCII characters and dot matrix printouts of early computer art, but they don’t indulge in nostalgia. Rather, Nagy treats these historical cues as ways to test the possibility for expression with minimal means, by demonstrating how algorithmic repetition can produce visual intensity. Nagy is a Budapest-based artist and researcher working with algorithmic systems and creative coding.