Julien Gachadoat

CHF 4,500.00

Hypercombination, 2024

Plotter drawing on Fedrigoni Sirio Ultra Black 280 g/m²

Unique

Size: 42 x 42 cm

"Hypercombination" is based on the combinatorial potential and random distribution of geometric shapes with symmetries and interlocking in a structure of squares of different sizes. The number of lines constituting these shapes is connected to a structure made of concentric squares, in direct reference to the works "Hypertransformation" and "Quatre éléments distribués au hasard" by Vera Molnár.

An algorithm was specifically created to produce this artwork, a unique composition selected from a wide range of possibilities.

Exhibited at "Art Salon Budapest - Interthinking" exhibition

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Hypercombination, 2024

Plotter drawing on Fedrigoni Sirio Ultra Black 280 g/m²

Unique

Size: 42 x 42 cm

"Hypercombination" is based on the combinatorial potential and random distribution of geometric shapes with symmetries and interlocking in a structure of squares of different sizes. The number of lines constituting these shapes is connected to a structure made of concentric squares, in direct reference to the works "Hypertransformation" and "Quatre éléments distribués au hasard" by Vera Molnár.

An algorithm was specifically created to produce this artwork, a unique composition selected from a wide range of possibilities.

Exhibited at "Art Salon Budapest - Interthinking" exhibition

Hypercombination, 2024

Plotter drawing on Fedrigoni Sirio Ultra Black 280 g/m²

Unique

Size: 42 x 42 cm

"Hypercombination" is based on the combinatorial potential and random distribution of geometric shapes with symmetries and interlocking in a structure of squares of different sizes. The number of lines constituting these shapes is connected to a structure made of concentric squares, in direct reference to the works "Hypertransformation" and "Quatre éléments distribués au hasard" by Vera Molnár.

An algorithm was specifically created to produce this artwork, a unique composition selected from a wide range of possibilities.

Exhibited at "Art Salon Budapest - Interthinking" exhibition