Second protocell collection features chromoplasms, semi-fluidic, artificial living substance connecting pigmented organelles into a membrane-like cell. They resemble unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms found on Earth. Structure and dynamics of each chromoplasm is guided by behavioral features like reconfiguration (affecting topology), modulation (affecting geometry) and degeneration (affecting both). Organelles or nodes evolved dithered 3-bit color, rendered in hundreds of color palettes and featuring luminescence. Chromoplasm creatures are found both in dark as well as light-abundant environments. They are rendered in real-time in your browser and can be interacted with.
For the last couple of years Andrew Benson has been producing work that borders GIF animation and glitch aesthetic. Below is a short compilation of recent experiments he’s made to work out animation ideas or generative effects rototypes in Maya.
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Created by Raven Kwok in collaboration with L.A. based producer / music technologist Mike Gao, Zero One is a code-based generative video commissioned by Zero One Technology Festival 2018 in Shenzhen, PR China.
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