Alexander Lysov creates his pieces using computer software and mathematical algorithms modeling a complex system, that can be ordered or highly disordered. This system produce digital images with a certain degree of autonomy through the use of random or pseudo-random data that a ect or completely determine the outcome. Lysov uses the method of modeling errors and failures that occur in processes that use the program, introducing some amount of chaos in a mathematically exact result, giving it some autonomy. See more;
Lysov tells that in his projects he uses self-developed software, that can work with big massives of data and generate large digtal images (up to 3 Gigapixels). Images usually print on acrylic glass once. No additional copies can be printed. In installations he uses light sources controlled by microprocessor, video projection,re ective materials, etc.
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All pieces are up to 150x300 cm size, direct print on acrylic glass.
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All pieces are up to 150x300 cm size, direct print on acrylic glass.
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