Arcgen – A a rule-based visual instrument inspired by Bauhaus foundation studies. The images aren’t designed directly — they emerge from constraints, repetition, and small parameter shifts. An idea inspired by one of Fritz Schleifer‘s color studies, that quickly succumbed to a serious case of feature-creep. Initially an attempt to find out what the mathmatical […]
Tim Hill (Rim Visuals) is one of those artists toiling away in the background, who’s been honing his craft as a musician and digital media artist (aka vj) for the past 35 odd years, without much of a inclination for self-promotion. Musically intricate, influenced by Eno with a love for drones and an often twisted […]
My first serious attempt at creating a web based synth got out of control… Originally a tangent spun out from my Color to Frequency Converter experiment, and my love of 80’s video game sprite art, I thought if I could assign a frequency a color, then could I build a “sequencer” that would read the […]
This started as an experiment to see how far, and how quickly one could get with “vibe coding” with chatGPT, cause, who’d have time to do this otherwise? Inspired by Look Mum, No Computer’s 1000 Oscillator Megadrone project of a synth with 1000 oscillators, a bit by Hainbach’s test equipment videos as well as my […]
In Plato’s theory of epistemology, anamnesis (/ˌænæmˈniːsɪs/; Ancient Greek: ἀνάμνησις, meaning “memory”) refers to the recollection of innate knowledge acquired before birth. The concept posits the claim that learning involves the act of rediscovering knowledge from within oneself. The theory of anamnesis suggests that the soul is immortal, and repeatedly incarnated; knowledge is in the […]