Day by day, memories accumulate and shape our dreams, subconscious, ideals, and ultimately, the innermost self.
This artwork is created by repeatedly drawing squares that are identical in size, with each one representing a memory. As new memories form, the older ones become obscured, fuzzy, or joined with others to form belief structures and intuitions. I hope that this work will remind you of someone, someplace, a song or a melody that’s important to you.
Keyboard controls:
[S] Save the current view in live mode.
[1] to [8] Change resolution, 1.5K to 12K.
[G] Toggle paper texture.
URL params:
aspect: custom aspect ratio (?aspect=3).
res: custom resolution multiplier (?res=4).
Made with fractal math and p5js, Memory Module is the first in a 5-part generative art series about introspection. You can read more about the series here: https://elsifthen.github.io/
Created by elsif, 2022.07.
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