Fragments of artwork created with Processing.

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35 simple self-replicating nodes draw overgrown withered trees in The House.

I grew a huge number of grass seeds in a vector field defined by perlin noise in Perlin Seed. The direction of the growth is inverted; they flourish from their tips and gradually merge with each other to form several stems.

Tanabata Festival is a poster made for a university’s festival. A tracer moves along the outline of ideographic glyphs, which means Tanabata festival itself, and attaches a number of vertical lines to it.

I’ll Close My Eyes consists of 5 layers of hexagonally-proportional division of plane.

Tomatoes fill the canvas to become a bottle of Heinz. That’s all.

Arcurate is drawn by two 100 degrees synmetric arcs that lengthen themselves in the same relationship except their sizes.

The algorithm used in Tokyo Decadence is the same as that of I’ll Close My Eyes except its orthogonal changes in proportion.