Video: Mechanized pointillism. Time Print Machine for Spot Drawing
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Unusual types of contemporary art are now in vogue, respectively, arouse interest and those devices that are designed to maximally facilitate the "fate" of contemporary artists. Which, of course, sounds very funny in itself, but it looks quite impressive. Recall, for example, an electronic artist called Electronic Instant Camera, which makes portraits-photographs, similar to pictures of old-old cameras. Or behold, a new invention Time Print Machine from the designer Fields of Ferragut (Paul Ferragut)able to draw pictures from dots. The device resembles a loom, however, instead of a needle and thread, a felt-tip pen is used, and instead of fabric, a sheet of thick, but loose paper. You know, the one that absorbs the ink, turning a dot into a blurry spot. This paper for drawing with the Time Print Machine is ideal, because the device is able to adjust - in computer mode, of course - how long it takes to hold the marker in one point to get a speck of the desired size. It depends on how high-quality and clear the drawing will turn out.
In addition, the device determines the distance between points and lines of points, thinks over the algorithm for applying spots, and the artist only needs to change the colored markers at the right time, and make sure that the Time Print Machine does not get lost in the creative process. Otherwise anything can happen …
Of course, a drawing is first loaded into the computer, which should be turned into a bitmap, then Time Print Machine is calibrated by determining the required size of the dots and the distance between them, and then the machine will do everything for us. You can see what the process looks like on the Time Print Machine website.
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