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Collection of coded artworks that pays homage to the iconic aesthetic of the movement De Stijl from the early 1900s.

De Stijl Re
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©22—25
The collection is a modern tribute to the seminal Dutch art movement De Stijl, renowned for its bold simplicity and abstraction. Originating in 1917, De Stijl was defined by iconic compositions of straight lines and primary colors.

These historical motifs are reimagined through the lens of contemporary technology. Each piece in the collection is crafted using generative code and brings movement to the strict geometric boundaries and vibrant color planes characteristic of De Stijl.

This modern interpretation primarily draws inspiration from the pioneering works of Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg.




Broadway Boogie


Generative digital artwork inspired by Piet Mondriaan’s last finished work, Broadway Boogie Woogie. Programmed to continuously reimagine itself, the artwork creates a new composition every minute and brings movement to Mondriaan’s abstract cityscape. 

Drawing on Mondrian’s iconic grid structure, color palette, and rhythmic abstraction, the piece pays homage to his vision and techniques, while embracing the dynamic possibilities of code. Every layout is unique, echoing the pulse of a modern city and the improvisational energy of boogie-woogie music—central themes in Mondriaan’s original work.





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