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Piter Pasma
Piter Pasma is a Dutch generative artist inspired by the power of math and code. He is known for creating three dimensional generative artworks with mathematical functions, using as few characters of code as possible. Taking inspiration from line art and cartoon drawings, one of his algorithms is called the "RAYHATCHER" algorithm, which uses line art to create 3D forms, and can be executed by machines such as plotters and robots with lasers.
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Piter Pasma is a generative artist based in the Netherlands, inspired by the power of math and code. He is known for creating three dimensional generative artworks with mathematical functions, using as few characters of code as possible. Inspired by line art and cartoon drawings, one of his algorithms is called the "RAYHATCHER" algorithm, which uses line art to create 3D forms, and can be executed by machines such as plotters and robots with lasers.
His lifelong passion for art and coding began at age nine, later followed by his background in the demoscene and study of computational science, which informed his unique style of creating generative art using concise code.
Pasma enjoys encouraging others to create by organizing Genuary, an annual event where artists create daily pieces according to 31 carefully selected prompts. Another example is the "Universal Rayhatcher" project, where he invited other code artists to craft their own mathematical formulas and create over 500 unique scenes, rendered in the characteristic "rayhatcher" style.
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