Creative Coding, Print Design
Two 20in x 60in Posters. Part of the File Type exhibition.
Two generated posters showing degradation from generation loss along the Y axis and downsampling in resolution along the X axis.
Each cell was generated by a Python script that continuesly converted the image into a JPEG and then back into a PNG 1800 times.
The program also divided the resolution of the image based on its location along the X axis. Then, Photoshop and InDesign Scripts split the cells apart and pieced them back
together into each poster, which were then printed at 20in x 60in.
Los Angeles / New York / Providence
Email: apink@risd.edu
Instagram: @xandi.pink
I am a graphic designer, creative technician, and sound designer currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design. My work is driven by curiosity—I love finding rabbit holes to go down and learning new skills!
I develop my own tools with Javascript, Python, Bash scripting, GLSL, HTML, and CSS. My creative coding work explores automation, image generation, and interaction.
When I am not working on a design project, I’m most likely messing around with RISD’s Surge Modular synthesizer, trying to emulate classic electronic production techniques, or growing my library of found sounds.
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