Generative Sketchbook

Generative image and animation series
A single render of the generative artwork "a Heaven in a Wildflower" by Tim Murray-Browne.

a Heaven in a Wildflower

2022Generative animation, NFT series

A single render of the generative artwork "What seem'd corporal melted as breath into the wind."

What seem'd corporal melted as breath into the wind

2022Real-time generative animation, NFT series

A single render of the generative artwork "Cottongrass" by Tim Murray-Browne.

Cottongrass

2022Generative animation, NFT series

Still image showing Fractal Reef by Tim Murray-Browne

Fractal Reef

2022Real-time generative animation, NFT series

I love coding generative visuals. It takes me to a meditative state. It often forms part of my creative practice each morning.

I find it unlike other forms of coding because it keeps both sides of my brain attending to a single task. Usually I will have half the screen code and the other half visuals which update live each time I make a change.

In the fxhash format, all of my code must be self contained, finalised and then a limited number of editions are generated as eco-friendly NFTs. For me, finalising a work requires discipline. It's a useful exercise.

Most of these are on fx(hash). Some are also available as prints. Some will find their way into an interactive installation in the future.

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