Gallery of Computation, explore the synthesis of code and art.

Jared Tarbell of Albuquerque, New Mexico is a programmer who search and create visual art algorithms, collected in his Gallery of Computation . The site includes an image of the result generated generally (there are also sold prints), and there are links to the source code which is typically code Flash or Java generated by Processing. The type of visual generative algorithms created by Tarbell are not very different from a growing number of jobs in the network and visual products with Java, Director, Flash, or processed, but the presence of springs, explanatory notes and the size of the site same are uncommon. Thus, the value of the site is not so much in visual search, as in testing and algorithmic balance of weights that is made between aesthetics, art, code and made printed. To understand, then, and appreciate this kind of electronic art is not enough to look at the pictures, but it is essential to examine its basics of programming, mathematical, philosophical and aesthetic together. Tarbell obviously knows that this approach concerns the synthesis of computer science and art from both perspectives, and the material collected here it is a significant study.