The brush stroke procedure in this work dates from 1987. The artist built interactive code whereby the machine asks for a paint brush. The artist places the ink brush into the machine’s drawing arm and the machine executes the brush stroke.
For all the brush strokes shown here the same procedure was used. Each unique brush stroke has a self similar relationship to its accompanying pen strokes. Each work has a unique set of “control point” relationships. These were used to control the brush stroke and every pen stroke in each given work.
Four of instances in the series were shown at Nagoya’s Artec ’95.