
I believe Los Angeles artist Jeff Cookโs medium is correctly described as marquetryโโthe art and craft of applying pieces of veneer to a structure to form decorative patterns, designs or picturesโโrather than parquetryโโvery similar in technique to marquetry: in parquetry the pieces of veneer are of simple repeating geometric shapes, forming tiling patternsโ (Wikipedia). The key question seems to be whether the patterns generated by the cellular automata that inspire Jeffโs art are โrepeating,โ and much of the excitement surrounding them, I suppose, is precisely that they are not: simple starting conditions and rule sets generate complex unpredictable patterns. Jeff, who poses as a mild-mannered computer scientist for a major metropolitan software company by day, was inspired by Stephan Wolframโs 2002 book A New Kind of Science, and calls his work โWolfrule Artโ because it is derived from Wolfram Elementary Cellular Automaton Rules. He has written a Wolfrule Online Calculator that you can play with in your browser and/or download if you want to monkey with the code yourself. His show at Venice Beachโs Chalk gallery runs through the 29th. [via Boing Boing]
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