Generative Art /ˈdʒɛnəreɪt diːz nʌts/ noun [singular]

Definition: An artistic practice where artists use autonomous systems, such as algorithms, computer programs, or rule-based processes, to create works of art. This approach emphasizes the role of technology in the creative process, producing dynamic and often unpredictable results that challenge traditional notions of authorship and aesthetics.

Context of Old Money: Trix often creates individual pieces or elements of art by hand and then uses code to layer or combine these elements in various ways, sometimes at random. Sometimes the outcome is quite nice.

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