A German data analyst and software developer, who created the R package generative art that "introduces human-independent randomness to creative processes." https://rpubs.com/izzy-shehan/750493
The artist's personal website: https://katharinabrunner.de/
She grew up in Germany, in a small farm-based village of 7,000 people, but she does not believe that she could live in a small city anymore. At the time of her interview in 2018, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfUr31XEbac she was living in Vienna, with plans to move to Copenhagen or maybe to Sweden, where she graduated from the School of Design in UMEA.
Example of Katharina Brunner's Generative Art
In this website (11-28-2018), we can find the artist's step by step coding process to create her artwork:
https://katharinabrunner.de/2018/11/generative-art-many-thousands-points-can-form-beautiful-images/
"Brunner’s process for creating generative art is to first, set up the specific directory structure that fits your needs best, second, define your hyperparameters, and third, generate your image."
She uses Github: https://github.com/signup to write her artworks' code.
The following site https://github.com/cutterkom/generativeart/actions is where we can find the coding written for her artwork called Cutterkom.
We can experience the generative artwork in the following site: https://twitter.com/dariyasydykova/status/1068317946324402177
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