The Drawing Project IADT Dunlaoighre
Mc Donald's practice comprises of installation,
print and digital media works, which utilize audio-visual and sensor
technology and which incorporate generative sonic and visual content.
Her artworks consist of bespoke experimental apparatus - which
meditate on the dynamics between art and science; man- made and
‘natural' systems; the technological and the ‘alive'; experiment and
knowledge; form and content.
Often her work rebuilds systems or analogue technology to create
generative drawings or systems.
Wavelenght/nm
Wavelenght/nm
Ferromagnetic lunarscape
Ferromagnetic lunarscape
Sound bite, Litmus Aluminium electroetchings
In the work “Wavelength /nm” the workings of an analogue
spectrophotometer (an instrument used in chemical quantitative analysis)
are reconstructed. Absorption v wavelength readings are plotted using Processing an open
source programming language to create a live data driven generative drawing.
Generative drawing created in Processing using spectrophotometer output readings
In another work “Ferromagnetic lunarscape” a pulse width modulated
electrical current transferred to a number of electromagnets cause a
lattice drawing of ferromagnetic dust to expand and contract in
regular mirroring movements. The pulse width modulating circuit
generates square wave audio signals which are amplified through
headphones. These accumulations and erosions of forms are suggestive
of moonscapes, eco-systems or crystal worlds.
Stills from generative drawings made Processing an open
source programming language to create a live data driven generative drawing.





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