“After transferring an algorithmically generated printout to panel, I render each colored dot as a paint droplet, strictly following the computer output while deliberately leaving the occasional error, as when two adjacent droplets merge together. Next, layers of paint are repeatedly built up and removed, using spray painting and sanding, such that the droplets become raised dots, surrounded by tiny rings of color.”
Reese Inman, Algorithm Map Paintings, 2005-2011
[Image info. Trend I, 2011, acrylic on panel]
See also her Video Remapping Project
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![“After transferring an algorithmically generated printout to panel, I render each colored dot as a paint droplet, strictly following the computer output while deliberately leaving the occasional error, as when two adjacent droplets merge together. Next, layers of paint are repeatedly built up and removed, using spray painting and sanding, such that the droplets become raised dots, surrounded by tiny rings of color.”
Reese Inman, Algorithm Map Paintings, 2005-2011
[Image info. Trend I, 2011, acrylic on panel]
See also her Video Remapping Project](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4i9y20gWG1rr10yho1_r1_500.jpg)