dS_attractors, 2023
The term ‘attractor’ is used in the theory of dynamical systems to describe a set of states toward which a system tends to evolve over time. An attractor represents a long-term behavior or a point of stabilization toward which the system converges, regardless of the initial conditions.
dS_attractors is a series of seven black-and-white plotted prints on 90 gsm uncoated paper.
Each print features three visual patterns, representing three distinct ‘points of stabilization,’ generated using programming techniques based on the theory of attractors: tailored computational models and algorithms govern the procedural generation of the patterns, employing iteration and calculation processes.
Through calculations and repetitions, the system (and thus the artistic creation process) follows a logic that mimics that of real dynamic systems.
The prints are produced in an edition of 3, each measuring 100×45 cm.
Year : 2023
Tech Specs : BW Plotted Prints, 90 gsm Uncoated Paper, 100×45 cm, Edition of 3
Copy & Credits : Lorenzo Oggiano