2014 Joint Mathematics Meetings
Pascal Nosenzo
Artists
Pascal Nosenzo
Instructor of Web Development, Freelancer
Karel de Grote Hogeschool, Antwerp (Belgium).
Belgium
Statement
In the beginning of 2013 I became interested in scripting for Adobe Photoshop in order to improve my JavaScript skills. I used concentric shapes as a way to visualize the output. The more eloquent I became in JavaScript, the more complex the concentric shapes turned out to be and the more my fascination with the concentric shapes grew. My focus eventually shifted from learning JavaScript to creating more interesting and complex concentric shapes. The Concentric gallery is a visualization of my evolution as programmer.
Artworks

v0.024
42cm x 42cm
Digital print
2013
v0.024 was the result of a small tweak in the Concentric shape creation algorithm, allowing vertical and horizontal offsets.

v0.027
42cm x 42cm
Digital print
2013
v0.027 was the result of combining the new properties created for v0.024 with the fill and opacity.