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Sootoid: Generative Art Drawing by Flame of Candle

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Sootoid is a symphonic art created by collaboration between human, computer and flame of candle. While the major generative art pictures are drawn in a computer display, Sootoid creates a generative art drawing on a linen canvas by candle soot. Movement of candle is controlled by pre-programmed algorithm, making airflow and flickering of candle flame each time it moves to create unique soot line and color.

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  1. Fire Paintings: Artist Draws With Flames And Soot, http://www.boredpanda.com/soot-art-fire-paintings-steve-spazuk/ (2014)Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
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        TEI '15: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction
        January 2015
        766 pages
        ISBN:9781450333054
        DOI:10.1145/2677199

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        • Published: 15 January 2015

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