I did the cover for today’s issue of Key Magazine in The New York Times. The Art Director Dirk Barnett took interest in my process of creating this work, and they chose to publish my “making of” as an open approach to artmaking. In essence it’s all about how much time we have really. I wish we had more, but everyday as time passes us by, we always end up with less. Sigh.
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Very nice work. However, to make it a really open approach, it will be necessary to actually see and test the code you build to generate the work. I think the future of design is the generation of process instead of products. If you have a minute, check this post in my blog http://www.on-doing.com/centernotes/digitally-bespoken/