The Code Art Project merges programing languages with the traditional tools of fine art. Code is removed from its normal context, the software program, and melded with graphic design and paint.
The machine and human experiences are then put side by side to open up the world of computing and highlight its humor and poetry.
Next Exhibition: April 7th, 2017.
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Natural Language Processing Collection
Python, Vector Graphics, Oil on Canvas
Debate.promises
Debate.promises takes the main primary presidential debates text from Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and parsers it using a natural language processor to discover the most common phrases used by each candidate ... Read More
Ruby, Vector Graphics, Oil on Canvas
White House
Looking back in time at the Presidential General Elections starting with the first televised debate between Kennedy and Nixon in 1960 we uncover the most common issues of the time. ... Read More
Story Collection
Ruby, Vector Graphics, Oil on Canvas
Journey.new
Journey.new takes the Ruby programing language and presents it as functional poetry. It tells one of the oldest stories of humanity - the journey of life ... Read More
CSS, Vector Graphics, Oil on Canvas
Papaya Whip 3 Ways
Papaya Whip is a method for describing and specifying colors. Colors may be specified as an RGB triplet or in hexadecimal format (a hex triplet). They may also be specified according to their common English names in this case Papaya Whip ...