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A carousel of abstract generative art experiments exploring mathematical simulations and marbling effects, created with Houdini procedural design tools.
Summary
A collection of abstract generative experiments exploring mathematical simulations and marbling algorithms, showcasing computational design techniques applied to create organic, unpredictable visual forms.
Visual description
The carousel presents multiple abstract compositions on dark backgrounds. Each piece features clustered, organic shapes in vibrant colors including blues, yellows, pinks, and greens. The shapes appear as rounded, flowing forms with soft edges, suggesting liquid or bubble-like quality. Many forms include internal color gradients and iridescent effects. The animation sequences reveal these forms emerging, transforming, and interacting with one another through algorithmic processes. The "mathematical marbling" approach creates balance between predictable geometric principles and unpredictable organic results.
Key takeaway
The use of procedural generation and mathematical simulations to create visual complexity that feels organic despite its computational origin. The marbling technique produces results that resemble natural phenomena while being entirely system-generated.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for motion graphics, generative design, and experimental visual practices. Useful for brands seeking abstract, artistic, or forward-thinking visual language. The technique is particularly effective for demonstrating technical capability, innovation in digital design, or exploring the intersection of mathematics and art.







