Beginning with a singular concept, the project involved the generation of an image using digital tools. This initial image comprised shapes representing the starting point.
The objective was to replicate this image but intentionally introduce variations and distortions with each iteration. Each copy underwent reinterpretations with intentional alterations such as stretching, warping, and distortion of elements, gradually deviating from the initial design.
With each replication and modification, the work underwent a metamorphosis. The essence of the original concept diluted, resulting in something entirely new and unexpected. Shapes lost their defined edges, colors merged and shifted, and the piece evolved into an abstract creation devoid of any discernible origin.
After numerous iterations, the final outcome bore no resemblance to its source. What began as a coherent image transformed into an abstract entity, showcasing the power of repetition and transformation in reshaping artistic expression.
This process echoed the essence of "I Am Sitting in a Room" or an extremely lossy JPEG, where repeated iterations and alterations gradually morph the original into something entirely unrecognizable. It demonstrated the potential for evolution through repetition and highlighted the beauty in unexpected discoveries within creative exploration.