'Nature Simulation' is an artistic series that blends the elegance of nature with the precision of mathematical algorithms, showcasing the harmony between organic forms and digital art. It captures phenomena ranging from auroras to ocean waves and plant patterns, emphasizing the synergy between natural beauty and algorithmic design. By inviting the audience into dreamlike natural landscapes, it guides them through the boundaries between reality and virtuality, exploring the intertwined relationship between human consciousness and the digital environment. Furthermore, the series also raises profound questions about the relationship between humanity and nature. By using technological means to simulate natural phenomena, the artists provoke contemplation on how humans interact with nature and how technology alters our relationship with it. It reminds us that even our most advanced technologies only mimic a small fraction of nature, which inherently possesses wisdom and beauty as an autonomous system.
1. Video installation Display Device(s): Hardware: High-resolution monitors, projectors, or LED walls for visual artworks. Works can be adjusted according to resolution.
2. Interactive installation Display Device(s): Hardware: High-resolution monitors, projectors, or LED walls for visual artworks.Computing Hardware: A powerful computer or server with a high-performance CPU and GPU to handle real-time processing and rendering of interactive content.Sensors and Input Devices:Cameras and motion sensors (like Microsoft Kinect or LiDAR sensors) for motion tracking and interaction.Software: Touchdesigner
3. Display art as print(s)High-Resolution Images: Ensure all digital artwork is in high resolution (300 DPI or higher) for printing.Color Accuracy: Work in CMYK color mode for prints and consider doing color proofing to ensure the printed colors match your expectations.Choose the suitable material to print it or display in digital frame(s).
Tree Energy, Neutral Nexus
Nature’s Canvas, Cista Arts
Ultra Modern, Fox Yard Studio, Stowmarket, UK
Data Dream, The earth gallery, London, UK