"RECURCYCLE" is a digital exploration that blends 1990s computer graphics aesthetics with a contemporary perspective on kinetic art. Using a handcrafted, non-coded approach to generative art, EDOUARD employs the historical technique of color cycling to create hypnotically evolving animations that progressively unfold in recursive square spirals, with each level expanding to trigger successive animations on different scales.
This multi-layered piece not only serves as a tribute to the early digital era but also demonstrates how mesmerizing patterns emerge from simple geometric foundations. By integrating intentional GIF dithering and Dissolve blending, EDOUARD redefines the principles of Color Field through the Pixel Field concept, bringing pixels to the forefront—not as elements to be merged into an illusion of continuity but as textural agents and essential components of the visual experience.
"RECURCYCLE" dynamically shifts colors at various scales and velocities, letting the viewer contemplate on the interplay of scale, motion, and recursion within the digital canvas.