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2025

Creative Coding, Print Design

Two 20in x 60in Posters. Part of the File Type exhibition.




Two generated posters showing degradation from generation loss along the Y axis and downsampling in resolution along the X axis.

Each cell was generated by a Python script that continuesly converted the image into a JPEG and then back into a PNG 1800 times. The program also divided the resolution of the image based on its location along the X axis. Then, Photoshop and InDesign Scripts split the cells apart and pieced them back together into each poster, which were then printed at 20in x 60in.

Alexander Pink
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Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026

Los Angeles / New York
Email: apink@risd.edu
Instagram: @xandi.pink

I am a graphic designer, coder, sound designer, and recent RISD graduate. My work is driven by curiosity. I love finding rabbit holes to go down and learning new skills!

I develop my own tools with Javascript, Python, GLSL, HTML, and CSS. My creative coding work explores automation, distortion, and audio interaction.

When I am not working on a design project, I’m most likely recording ambiance, trying to emulate classic electronic production techniques, or growing my library of found sounds.

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