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Inspired by Canvas, Built With Code
Art is something that speaks to the fundamental creative urge in people. It comes in many forms, and it's everywhere. It's in the way we write code, design systems, and build tools. Even the output of the tools themselves can be art. This talk is about my journey, being inspired by both technology and science to write software that makes art.
While it might seem that creating a beautiful painting requires mastery of paints and brushes, in this session, we'll see that traditional skills are not the only way to make art.
When I started my journey as an artist, I couldn’t leave my love for technology behind. This talk is about how that love of programming, combined with machinery and 3D modeling, has helped me develop a distinct style of art that's a natural blend of both painting and engineering.
In this session, I’ll talk about my inspirations and how my fascination with mathematics and art led me to build a tool for generating sketches for my artworks. I’ll show how I process data with OpenAI’s models, use Azure Cosmos DB to store it, run semantic searches on embeddings, and turn that processed data into mathematical visualizations using the p5.js library.
You’ll hear the story of how I became an artist, seeing in detail how I bring shapes to life on canvas, the machines I use to do it, and how I built the system behind my generative sketches and paintings.
This talk is for anyone who wants to be creative without leaving their love of software behind.
Olena Borzenko
Coding Consultant & Microsoft MVP at Xebia
Berlin, Germany
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