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Dr. Woohoo's on Etsy!



Check out Dr. Woohoo's prints for sale on Etsy.com here - woohoo!

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architecture, fashion/lifestyle, modern art

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Art Prints Color Analytics Color Visualization Art Generative Art Dr. Woohoo!

Comments (0) | Posted by DrWoohoo on August 13, 2008

Color Visualizations: Exploring the Circle, vol 02



Dr. Woohoo's art book with over 100+ new images. First 50 purchases via email to Woohoo will get a limited-edition signed print. More info here.

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architecture, fashion/lifestyle, modern art

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Art Book Prints Generative Art Color Analytics Color Visualization Dr. Woohoo!

Comments (0) | Posted by DrWoohoo on August 13, 2008

painting with glass...



cotton candy popsicle is the beginning of a new phase of my creative process where i'm creating 3d glass-like sculptures in maya and using that as my source of ink in photoshop, where i use my custom color analytic

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3d, fashion/lifestyle, miscellaneous, modern art, r&d/experiments, technology/development

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generative art abstract 3d maya photoshop swf panel Dr. Woohoo! http://DrWoohoo.com

Comments (0) | Posted by DrWoohoo on June 03, 2008

BuiltByRimes OFFF Outputs


One of the outputs of the BuiltByRimes interactive installation at OFFF 2008 LISBON.

Artwork composed by BuiltByRimes with BOT and User inputs.
Graphics by:
ALEX TROCHUT
BOODAS
DTAM
FFFORM
FLAN

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interactive design, modern art, motion design

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OFFF Lisbon generative art processing AS3

Comments (0) | Posted by oneteneleven on May 15, 2008

Untitled (System)



Untitled System is a series of generative art based on a system designed by Ty. Twenty-six letters of the

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audio/music, graphic design, interactive design, miscellaneous, modern art, motion design, typography

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Generative Art Line Art Typography Music

Comments (0) | Posted by eyezayear on April 22, 2008

The Origami Butterfly Method

Jonathan McCabe

The Origami Butterfly Method
The technique used to produce these images was partially inspired by an article about how butterfly wings develop their patterns. It seems that each scal

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modern art, technology/development

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Jonathan McCabe Origami Butterfly Method generative art

Comments (1) | Posted by Christophe on April 16, 2006