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Harm van den Dorpel — Coralena (Mutation 62)
Harm van den Dorpel

Coralena (Mutation 62)

2022

Coralena (Mutation 62) presents a luminous, organically derived composition in which Harm van den Dorpel's signature fusion of generative process and material sensibility achieves a rare physical immediacy. Realized as an exposure on light-sensitive metallic paper and mounted for presentation, the work belongs to van den Dorpel's ongoing Coralena series, in which algorithmic mutation drives the formal evolution of each unique output. The metallic substrate catches and refracts ambient light in ways that shift subtly with viewing angle, ensuring the piece behaves differently across conditions of installation, lending it a quiet, almost living quality that aligns with the artist's sustained inquiry into growth, change, and the aesthetics of emergence. Measuring 125 × 110 cm, the work commands a substantial physical presence while retaining the delicacy of its photographic medium. Van den Dorpel, widely recognized as a pioneering figure in the intersection of blockchain-native art and post-digital aesthetics, here extends his practice into the realm of the unique, framed object, bridging the on-chain logic that governs the mutation system with a tangible, collectible artifact. The inclusion of a frame by the gallery, PLUS-ONE Projects, signals that the work is presented as a finished, exhibition-ready piece requiring no additional preparation from the collector. For collectors drawn to generative and algorithmic art with a rigorous conceptual foundation, Coralena (Mutation 62) offers an entry point that is both intellectually substantive and visually compelling. The signed work unites the reproducible logic of software with the irreducible specificity of a particular photographic exposure, meaning no two mutations are alike. It represents an important moment in van den Dorpel's evolving body of work and a meaningful opportunity to acquire a materially grounded example of one of the most consequential practices in contemporary computational art.

Medium
Exposure on light sensitive metallic paper, mounted
Sheet
Signed
Yes
Location
PLUS-ONE Projects, Antwerp

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Harm van den Dorpel, Coralena (Mutation 62), 2022

Coralena (Mutation 62) presents a luminous, organically derived composition in which Harm van den Dorpel's signature fusion of generative process and material sensibility achieves a rare physical immediacy. Realized as an exposure on light-sensitive metallic paper and mounted for presentation, the work belongs to van den Dorpel's ongoing Coralena series, in which algorithmic mutation drives the formal evolution of each unique output. The metallic substrate catches and refracts ambient light in ways that shift subtly with viewing angle, ensuring the piece behaves differently across conditions of installation, lending it a quiet, almost living quality that aligns with the artist's sustained inquiry into growth, change, and the aesthetics of emergence. Measuring 125 × 110 cm, the work commands a substantial physical presence while retaining the delicacy of its photographic medium. Van den Dorpel, widely recognized as a pioneering figure in the intersection of blockchain-native art and post-digital aesthetics, here extends his practice into the realm of the unique, framed object, bridging the on-chain logic that governs the mutation system with a tangible, collectible artifact. The inclusion of a frame by the gallery, PLUS-ONE Projects, signals that the work is presented as a finished, exhibition-ready piece requiring no additional preparation from the collector. For collectors drawn to generative and algorithmic art with a rigorous conceptual foundation, Coralena (Mutation 62) offers an entry point that is both intellectually substantive and visually compelling. The signed work unites the reproducible logic of software with the irreducible specificity of a particular photographic exposure, meaning no two mutations are alike. It represents an important moment in van den Dorpel's evolving body of work and a meaningful opportunity to acquire a materially grounded example of one of the most consequential practices in contemporary computational art.

Medium
Exposure on light sensitive metallic paper, mounted
Dimensions
sheet: 125 x 110 cm
Year
2022
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
PLUS-ONE Projects, Antwerp

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