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How would we as humans interpret visual information like colors and wavelengths outside our visual spectrum, things that we currently require technology to detect? What if we could see dark matter, hear gravity? How would these things translate to our physiological senses? My creative concept of "technochroma" is twofold, and to me, loosely means "the spectrum of possibilities achieved by augmenting human creativity with technology, but in turn increasing its inherent artistic value through use and consideration of fundamental artistic principles." 1) Humans born with a specific genetic mutation that grant them an extra set of cones (structures in the human eye that allow us to see color) in addition to red, green and blue are called tetrachromats; tetra for four and chroma for color. This is an exceedingly rare gift, for tetrachromats can literally see and interpret a greater variety and subtlety of colors because of the increased sensitivity to color information granted to them through that extra type of cone. While it is impossible for me to ever be a tetrachromat, I always seek to grow and develop my understanding and use of color in both art and design. 2) The embrace of art executed through technology and the consideration of perspectives and compositions resultant of the unique, creative, often experimental workflow of fractal design which can spawn limitless and often unexpected abstract possibilities. At the same time, because fractal mathematics can closely model, project and visually explain many occurences in our universe, nature and natural phenomena are also often explored. The chaotic clouds of a nebula or the path of least resistance of a river are often coupled with artistic concepts like composition and light. |




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