Personal Project, Creative Coding Art

Redistribution

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

One image, countless perspectives. This project explores the idea that multiple perspectives — even if fragmented, scattered, or misaligned — can still point to the same underlying truth. It’s a meditation on how form can change without erasing meaning, and how the essence of something can remain even when its structure is reimagined. Visually, the work takes a single image and redistributes its blocks across the canvas in varying sizes and positions. The technique becomes a metaphor: despite the shift in arrangement, the image — the idea — is still there, waiting to be perceived from a different angle. Redistribution invites the viewer to reflect on how perception, context, and structure shape understanding — and how, in the end, different paths can lead us to the same center.

YEAR

2023

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

One image, countless perspectives. This project explores the idea that multiple perspectives — even if fragmented, scattered, or misaligned — can still point to the same underlying truth. It’s a meditation on how form can change without erasing meaning, and how the essence of something can remain even when its structure is reimagined. Visually, the work takes a single image and redistributes its blocks across the canvas in varying sizes and positions. The technique becomes a metaphor: despite the shift in arrangement, the image — the idea — is still there, waiting to be perceived from a different angle. Redistribution invites the viewer to reflect on how perception, context, and structure shape understanding — and how, in the end, different paths can lead us to the same center.

YEAR

2023

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

One image, countless perspectives. This project explores the idea that multiple perspectives — even if fragmented, scattered, or misaligned — can still point to the same underlying truth. It’s a meditation on how form can change without erasing meaning, and how the essence of something can remain even when its structure is reimagined. Visually, the work takes a single image and redistributes its blocks across the canvas in varying sizes and positions. The technique becomes a metaphor: despite the shift in arrangement, the image — the idea — is still there, waiting to be perceived from a different angle. Redistribution invites the viewer to reflect on how perception, context, and structure shape understanding — and how, in the end, different paths can lead us to the same center.

YEAR

2023

©2025

©2025

©2025