Rangga Purnama Aji
Rangga Purnama Aji is a multi-disciplinary artist, composer, live coder, and video artist. The various works that he created involve generative visual artwork, video art, animation, sound art, live coding art/music, and electronic/acoustic music composition. In his artistic perception, he often discusses empirical references, contemplation of life, human relations, conceptual frames in essence, absurdity, freedom of thought, automation, and mysticism.
Transparent Wall
About Artwork
An entity hiding behind an imaginary transparent wall, twitching with unknown intentions. The transparent wall acts as a cover, vaguely representing a veil opening within the thin mortal bounds, waiting to be touched virtually to transform into another form of itself and its surrounding environment.
Interactive Experiences
How to interact with the Artwork
Click or tap on the artwork, login via gmail, wait a few seconds for the artwork to change.
Created using the Hydra live coding visual library and Intended to run on desktop computers and laptops. It is best to view the piece in landscape mode on a smartphone.
Morphed Radiance
About Artwork
An object with pixelated motion texture, radiating vibrant colors and continuously morphing alongside the floating dust-like particles within its surrounding.
How to interact with the Artwork
1. Move your mouse across the screen to change the piece's radiated colors and motion textures.
2. Press the "m" button on your keyboard after moving your mouse to hide the cursor.
3. The piece is responsive to the browser screen resolution. It will always stretch and adjust itself into it.
Sacred Moth
About Artwork
Inspired by the imaginative motion of a flying moth, this piece tried to create an imaginary sense and abstraction of the hovering sacred moth absorbing the glitched dust around it.
How to interact with the Artwork
Move your mouse across the screen to change the shape motion of the center abstract object and to move the other four objects to leave traces of motioned glitched dusty trails
Press the "m" button on your keyboard after clicking your mouse on the visual to hide and show the cursor.
The piece is responsive to the browser screen resolution. It will always stretch and adjust itself into it.