• create
  • evolve
  • code
  • interact
  • adapt
  • dance
  • generate
  • randomize
  • responsive dreams
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Amy Goodchild

Amy Goodchild is a multidisciplinary artist from London




BIO

With a BA in Photography and a MArch in Design for Performance and Interaction. Using code and other technologies, she creates art which explores randomness, nonsense and meaning.

Her practice is grounded in an awareness of her audience and is often driven by the potential for shared experience and enjoyment. Much of her recent work involves generative systems, including algorithmically generated sentences and human-machine plotter collaborations. Her work invites viewers to find meaning as it emerges from randomness.



Dream Project: The Light Where We Meet (Responsive Dreams 2025)

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This algorithm, inspired by fireflies, creates tumbling waves of colour which evolve, unrepeating, eternally. As the artwork builds, individual lines explore the canvas, tracing paths through unseen flow fields and defined geometries. When the paths meet, they connect and close into shapes. These shapes then seek out their neighbours and respond to one another.

In some species of firefly, each individual in a swarm influences and is influenced by the rhythmic flashing of others nearby, causing the cloud to synchronise in glowing ripples. Each firefly, or shape in this piece, holds an internal clock and, when it completes a cycle, a flashing pulse begins. Each clock independently ticks forward slowly but, when it sees others are flashing, it steps in larger leaps, causing waves of flashes to set off in turn.

Beneath the surface, a handful of unseen drifters wander quietly, carrying a hidden current through the swarm. Chance encounters with these passers-by nudge the chorus of clocks further forward, blooming into unexpected surges of light.

There is no centralised control of the timing of flashes across the collection of shapes. Each responds to its environment individually, yet together they form a system greater than themselves. In their meeting, they make light.

Once drawing is complete, 'd' enters interactive drawing mode, where you can add your own geometries.





/ TGAM's NOTES

Amy blends a strong art and installation background with creative coding, emphasizing the synergy between visual aesthetics and computational processes