Manolo Gamboa Naon
Argentinian
Manolo Gamboa Naon (Manoloide) is an Argentinean generative artist and creative coder who explores the expressive possibilities of programming. Using code as his artistic material, he builds intricate compositions from simple geometric shapes and colors, transforming the digital surface into a space for experimentation. His work exists between chaos and order, randomness and control, evoking the rhythm and energy of early abstractionists like Kandinsky and the Delaunays. By filtering modernist visual language through algorithms, Manolo creates art that feels both futuristic and deeply rooted in tradition, offering a bridge between digital aesthetics and the emotional depth of historical abstraction.
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This work is part of Manolo’s three interpretations of the Game of Life. The artist layered several versions of the game playing out simultaneously, giving the illusion of depth and increasing its visual intricacy and dynamism. The Game of Life is one of many models of cellular automata. It is unique in that it is two dimensional and unfolds frame by frame over time, producing what looks like an animation.
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Manolo Gamboa Naon
Argentinian
Manolo Gamboa Naon (Manoloide) is an Argentinean generative artist and creative coder who explores the expressive possibilities of programming. Using code as his artistic material, he builds intricate compositions from simple geometric shapes and colors, transforming the digital surface into a space for experimentation. His work exists between chaos and order, randomness and control, evoking the rhythm and energy of early abstractionists like Kandinsky and the Delaunays. By filtering modernist visual language through algorithms, Manolo creates art that feels both futuristic and deeply rooted in tradition, offering a bridge between digital aesthetics and the emotional depth of historical abstraction.
Manolo Gamboa Naon
Argentinian
Manolo Gamboa Naon (Manoloide) is an Argentinean generative artist and creative coder who explores the expressive possibilities of programming. Using code as his artistic material, he builds intricate compositions from simple geometric shapes and colors, transforming the digital surface into a space for experimentation. His work exists between chaos and order, randomness and control, evoking the rhythm and energy of early abstractionists like Kandinsky and the Delaunays. By filtering modernist visual language through algorithms, Manolo creates art that feels both futuristic and deeply rooted in tradition, offering a bridge between digital aesthetics and the emotional depth of historical abstraction.
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This work is part of Manolo’s three interpretations of the Game of Life. The artist layered several versions of the game playing out simultaneously, giving the illusion of depth and increasing its visual intricacy and dynamism. The Game of Life is one of many models of cellular automata. It is unique in that it is two dimensional and unfolds frame by frame over time, producing what looks like an animation.
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Manolo Gamboa Naon
Argentinian
Manolo Gamboa Naon (Manoloide) is an Argentinean generative artist and creative coder who explores the expressive possibilities of programming. Using code as his artistic material, he builds intricate compositions from simple geometric shapes and colors, transforming the digital surface into a space for experimentation. His work exists between chaos and order, randomness and control, evoking the rhythm and energy of early abstractionists like Kandinsky and the Delaunays. By filtering modernist visual language through algorithms, Manolo creates art that feels both futuristic and deeply rooted in tradition, offering a bridge between digital aesthetics and the emotional depth of historical abstraction.
Manolo Gamboa Naon
Argentinian
Manolo Gamboa Naon (Manoloide) is an Argentinean generative artist and creative coder who explores the expressive possibilities of programming. Using code as his artistic material, he builds intricate compositions from simple geometric shapes and colors, transforming the digital surface into a space for experimentation. His work exists between chaos and order, randomness and control, evoking the rhythm and energy of early abstractionists like Kandinsky and the Delaunays. By filtering modernist visual language through algorithms, Manolo creates art that feels both futuristic and deeply rooted in tradition, offering a bridge between digital aesthetics and the emotional depth of historical abstraction.
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This work is part of Manolo’s three interpretations of the Game of Life. The artist layered several versions of the game playing out simultaneously, giving the illusion of depth and increasing its visual intricacy and dynamism. The Game of Life is one of many models of cellular automata. It is unique in that it is two dimensional and unfolds frame by frame over time, producing what looks like an animation.
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© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.