

The Eternal Search for Simplicity
2025, Digital format, Creative Coding , Generative Abstract Art
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This artwork presents an abstract digital representation of the constant search for simplicity amidst complexity and chaos. Through fluid forms and soft colors, it creates a serene and harmonious visual landscape that invites introspection. Within this visual environment, it encourages reflection on the importance of finding clarity and balance in life. The piece suggests that, even in times of uncertainty, it is possible to find a path toward simplicity and calm.
Generated with JavaScript code and composed of one million small circles, this creation unfolds a dense, continuous, and immersive texture that builds soft shapes, gradual transitions, and a natural sense of visual flow. The work revisits a key principle of generative art: constructing complexity from simplicity, using minimal elements to reveal structures with depth and sensitivity.
Since the 1960s, artists such as Vera Molnar, Georg Nees, and Harold Cohen explored the creation of complex geometries, repetitive patterns, and balanced compositions through algorithms, laying the foundation of computer-based art. This work is part of that tradition, yet it brings it into a new dimension thanks to the expressive power of contemporary tools, allowing for a level of precision, density, and visual fluidity that was previously unattainable.
The geometry present in the work—despite its organic appearance—follows an underlying mathematical logic, remaining faithful to the foundations of generative art: repetition, symmetry, variation, and algorithmic control. Instead of rigidity, it conveys harmony; instead of coldness, contemplation. It is an expression of the poetic potential of code, where technique becomes emotion.
As a whole, this piece embodies the evolution of computer-generated art: a continuity between the rigor of its origins and the expressive freedom of the present.
- Country Argentina
- Year 2025
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Fernando Cabral, from Argentina, is a creative coder and generative artist. He uses JavaScript code as his main tool to bring his artworks to life. His unique and creative approach allows him to create pieces that go beyond the visual, aiming to evoke emotions and reflections on life itself. Through his art, Fernando seeks to capture the essence of human existence, offering his audience an experience that goes beyond the superficial, inviting them to reflect and connect with their own inner being.
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