Eighty Five Seasons
This collection of computational art transforms eighty-five years of daily global temperatures into abstract visual meditations on change and time.
Each piece interprets the same underlying narrative through a different algorithmic lens, squares become circles, lines become waves, solid forms dissolve into particles. The data serves not as information to be read, but as the raw material for exploring how we perceive gradual transformation. These images ask us to feel, rather than analyse, the weight of accumulated days and the subtle violence of imperceptible change.
What emerges is both beautiful and unsettling, the beauty is intentional, the unease inevitable.
(These are web previews only. The works are created and available for high-resolution printing.)











