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Cartoon crayon sketch of a person in a cap with glasses, wearing a blue shirt, on a blue background with yellow stars.

Aluan Wang

王新仁 (a.k.a. Aluan Wang), is an internationally recognized pioneer in Taiwan’s audiovisual art field.  Living with digital art for more than 10 years.

A collage of red flowers and delicate white blooms against a textured beige background, with tiny insects scattered throughout.

Polypaths #134, July 2025

Generative Art (code with random elements).

Presented by Galerie Met & Artist Rooms

In nature, every plant emerges like a finely tuned set of parameters in motion.

Phyllotaxy may appear as opposite, alternate, or whorled. Internode length adjusts in response to light. Leaf margins range from entire to serrated or undulate. The angles of branching and the density of nodes together compose the posture and rhythm of a plant’s body.

These seemingly incidental traits are, in fact, the result of a deep and intricate logic shaped by time, adaptation, and systemic interaction. To me, nature is the earliest and most profound generative artist. Generative art, in this sense, becomes a way of reading its original language. Polypaths is a system I have cultivated since 2023.

In truth, its foundations were laid even before Equinox was completed. It does not aim to imitate plants but to understand them — to explore how they branch, how they negotiate limits, and how they thrive in the tension between order and chaos. Each version of the work begins with the same initial conditions, yet diverges through subtle shifts to form an outcome that is entirely unique. This uncertainty is not mere randomness but a structured openness, a reverent acknowledgment of the world’s inherent multiplicity.

In programming, a “fork” refers to version control — a split in the timeline where new possibilities emerge. In life, a fork is a decision, a turning point, the shape of a fate. And in Polypaths, it becomes the aesthetic core. Each of us is shaped through countless bifurcations, continuously generated by the choices we make.

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A delicate watercolor painting featuring tall green plants with red flowers against a soft yellow background.

Exploring San Yu’s color palette, 1 of 162, January 2025

Generative Art (code with random elements).  Created with p5.js.

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