Impressionistic seascape in soothing, cheerful colors. Squint a bit and see if you can imagine the ocean on a warm day. Waves are rolling in, mountains anchor the horizon line, and a small island anchors the right side.
Stylized 3D illustration for a 2001 article in the Dutch PC-Active magazine, about the Code Red worm, which was the first large-scale, mixed-threat attack to successfully target enterprise networks.
Suva’s sculptural experimental instruments in the ARTISTS AT RISK PAVILION in Venice gave a glimpse into a parallel reality.
Suva performs at live events in Finland and Europe, often in collaboration with musicians and sound #artists. The sculptures seen in this exhibition are engraved using a technique called pyrography.
An image of his works were featured in a review of the AR Pavilion: https://bit.ly/zprz-ar
Nearly done with 2008. Last few posts before there is a gear change and a milestone in my career. For today, a stylistic look at the development of Iguanodon, which was created for a Discoverology book.
In the past weeks, I've passed by this beautiful flowering plant on my daily walks (recovering from cancer surgery). My recovery is going well, and getting stronger every day!
But before I went into surgery, I was working on these creative coding/generative art pieces built from the text "F*ck Cancer".
It amazes me how the colors of these go together so accidentally and yet beautifully.