
Fortunately Processing already has functions for exporting to SVGs. The next stage was to export those drawn lines to SVGs (or PDFs) so that I could export them to Inkscape and then a plotter. It would draw these lines, creating new lines (instead of adding to an existing line) at each major turn and giving them a unique colour. The make the video element I hacked together a couple of Processing scripts that did basic motion tracking by following a user-specified colour. Making A Perfect Circle presented me with a few challenges.

It consists of a video and accompanying plotter drawings. The piece is about how we interface with computers that analyse our activities.

For the AlgoMech 2019 festival in June I created a new performative drawing piece, A Perfect Circle.
