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Anemophilous Formula for Computer Art

Anemophilous Formula for Computer Art
6:00 minutes
Data-Based Animation
with commentary by Eduardo Navas
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Inspired by Jim Campbell's Formula for Computer Art and Tallahassee's annual sea of tree pollen, Mundy and Dietrick created a data-based animation referencing new forms of cross-pollination and re-use. Made to be meditative and aesthetically pleasing, the format parodies computer art that simply crunches numbers to create useless forms. The diligently recorded data of the National Allergy Board guides the animation down a predictable path and stands in stark contrast to the chaos of everyday life. The project calls into question our obsession with mapping nature, as if grasping its sublimity would be essential to finding lifelong satisfaction.