The works that Casey Reas show during his talk made me say “whoa” the whole time. It was interesting to look at such projects and listen to the artist talk about his work as I am still very foreign to the field of digital art. The idea of letting the program do its thing without the artist manipulating things was very interesting as the kind of art I am used to doesn’t happen unless the artist works.
But doesn’t the artist have to write some code in this case?
I meant it in the sense that analogue art stops when and where the artist leaves the work. However, digital art as such continues to progress after the artist stops making changes to the code.
But doesn’t the artist have to write some code in this case?