Phenomena

Israeli

Born 1987

Phenomena Labs is a generative art studio co-founded by Ronen Tachum and Ori Ben Shabat, that explores the boundaries between nature and technology. Their art is a playful symphony composed with the brushstrokes of algorithms, where every piece reflects the fluid harmony of natural patterns transformed through digital means. As artists, they weave their curiosity for the natural world with the precision of technology, creating a canvas where these two realms meld seamlessly. Their collaborative spirit is the palette from which they paint new possibilities in generative art. Each project is an adventure, a narrative spun from the threads of code and creativity, capturing the ephemeral beauty of natural processes. Through their work, they invite viewers to see the world anew, finding wonder in the intricate connections that bridge the organic with the engineered.

Classical Revival rearticulates the visual language of the Roccoco style through code. The generative impulse that once guided 18th century craftsmen now operates algorithmically, producing an evolving system rooted in historical form and driven by contemporary computation.

The composition evolves in real time, continuously generating new structures from established visual principles. Through touch, viewers introduce new elements into the landscape, becoming active participants in its unfolding.

Classical Revival

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An evolving generative art project, inspired by the longing to connect with nature. It explores the relationship between art, code and nature.

The series explores the mythic idea of a time that came before, when we were one with nature and ourselves. This landscape refuses to hold still. Instead, the viewer is asked to contemplate about being the constant in this ever changing space and become fully immersed in the landscape to find peace in the ever-flowing river of life in the current moment.

Longing #173

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Phenomena

Israeli

Born 1987

Phenomena Labs is a generative art studio co-founded by Ronen Tachum and Ori Ben Shabat, that explores the boundaries between nature and technology. Their art is a playful symphony composed with the brushstrokes of algorithms, where every piece reflects the fluid harmony of natural patterns transformed through digital means. As artists, they weave their curiosity for the natural world with the precision of technology, creating a canvas where these two realms meld seamlessly. Their collaborative spirit is the palette from which they paint new possibilities in generative art. Each project is an adventure, a narrative spun from the threads of code and creativity, capturing the ephemeral beauty of natural processes. Through their work, they invite viewers to see the world anew, finding wonder in the intricate connections that bridge the organic with the engineered.

Classical Revival rearticulates the visual language of the Roccoco style through code. The generative impulse that once guided 18th century craftsmen now operates algorithmically, producing an evolving system rooted in historical form and driven by contemporary computation.

The composition evolves in real time, continuously generating new structures from established visual principles. Through touch, viewers introduce new elements into the landscape, becoming active participants in its unfolding.

Classical Revival

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An evolving generative art project, inspired by the longing to connect with nature. It explores the relationship between art, code and nature.

The series explores the mythic idea of a time that came before, when we were one with nature and ourselves. This landscape refuses to hold still. Instead, the viewer is asked to contemplate about being the constant in this ever changing space and become fully immersed in the landscape to find peace in the ever-flowing river of life in the current moment.

Longing #173

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Phenomena

Israeli

Born 1987

Phenomena Labs is a generative art studio co-founded by Ronen Tachum and Ori Ben Shabat, that explores the boundaries between nature and technology. Their art is a playful symphony composed with the brushstrokes of algorithms, where every piece reflects the fluid harmony of natural patterns transformed through digital means. As artists, they weave their curiosity for the natural world with the precision of technology, creating a canvas where these two realms meld seamlessly. Their collaborative spirit is the palette from which they paint new possibilities in generative art. Each project is an adventure, a narrative spun from the threads of code and creativity, capturing the ephemeral beauty of natural processes. Through their work, they invite viewers to see the world anew, finding wonder in the intricate connections that bridge the organic with the engineered.

Classical Revival rearticulates the visual language of the Roccoco style through code. The generative impulse that once guided 18th century craftsmen now operates algorithmically, producing an evolving system rooted in historical form and driven by contemporary computation.

The composition evolves in real time, continuously generating new structures from established visual principles. Through touch, viewers introduce new elements into the landscape, becoming active participants in its unfolding.

Classical Revival

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An evolving generative art project, inspired by the longing to connect with nature. It explores the relationship between art, code and nature.

The series explores the mythic idea of a time that came before, when we were one with nature and ourselves. This landscape refuses to hold still. Instead, the viewer is asked to contemplate about being the constant in this ever changing space and become fully immersed in the landscape to find peace in the ever-flowing river of life in the current moment.

Longing #173

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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.