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THE BASIS OF THIS ARTISTS’ BOOK PROJECT ARE THESE 18 NOTEBOOKS AND A FEW ONLINE RANDOM GENERATORS.

+ This notebook contains 64 pages or 32 sheets; therefore the objective was to create 32 series of 18 drawings (one for each book) using a drawing algorithm or rule inspired by a random task proposed by the online idea generator at random-idea.com.

+ Considering that each sheet is actually a 40 rows and 28 columns table, the (final) drawing image needs to somehow make use of it or fit within this base.

+ Btw. my 32 so called drawing dates were also determined by a random generator at random.org.


HOW IT WORKS:

+ On the assigned date I visited the www.random-idea.com web page, and pressed the ‘New Idea’ button to receive a new specific assignment to be accomplished.

+ Once I had my thing to do, my task was to transform it into a drawing algorithm or rule to create black and white visual images; using the base (40 x 28) table.

+ However, as much as I tried to consider and execute any of the given suggestions, I did allow myself two so-called jokers per day (or sheet). Meaning if I feel that the given idea cannot be transformed into a drawing algorithm; I could press the button again, and again. But I could not go backwards. With other words, I was allowed to skip the first two ideas given, but needed to stick with the third one no matter what.


For example: The random idea generator says: “Play basketball”. Inspired by this suggestion my drawing rule reads as follows: I divide the book page into a table of 35 equal cells; each cell represents one of my 35 trials to hit the basket. Each time I succeed I paint the cell black, for the times I miss the basket the cell stays blank. (And I do the 35 shots for each book separately, so each drawing will be slightly different, pending on my basketball skills.)


FOLLOW MY VISUAL JOURNEY HERE
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To that inner Child!

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Last but not least I would like to thank everyone who helped me along this creative journey. However I think I need to expose few name anyway:
J. Pascoe, thnx for including me into this exhibition series! Other Liber Mundi participants, thnx for your patience! Norbi, thnx for mastering the cameras! Milko, thnx for your quick responses while my web errors! Gábor, thnx for checking my writings! Adrienn, thnx for the plus one notebook! Adrián, thnx for the opinion!

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