Spectron #228

Basic Information

Title: Spectron #228
Artist(s): Simon De Mai
Date Created: 2021
Medium: ,

Description

Information from artist:
This edition of video artworks is the result of Simon’s research in video art from the 60s and 70s, especially early analog video synthesizers. These were heavy hardware machines capable of generating shapes and patterns from the ground up, with no external visual input. How could these machines generate such complexity by just manipulating electronic voltage? He decided to investigate this process. Although with modern technologies, Spectron shares the procedural logic with its analog ancestors.

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Features:
Orientation: Vertical
Palette: Purple-Yellow
Frequency modulation: High
Bitwise operators: Mixed

 

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