H₂L
Heart to Logic

                                                                  

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From emotion to structure. From logic to soul.
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00. Heart to Logic ( H₂L ) explores the intersection between emotion and reason — how human feelings transform into perceivable structures, and how logic can, in turn, evoke emotional resonance. It is an artistic research platform investigating the invisible architecture of perception through media art, sound, and data.

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01.Project A


Letters
by CreativeApplication.Net
2021
Letters visualizes the fragmentation of language and meaning in the digital age.
Texts are decomposed into floating particles — letters detached from their original syntax forming a new emotional landscape between logic and chaos.
Each frame captures the tension between communication and distortion, revealing how information transforms into sensation when language loses structure.
02.Project B

Lines
by p5.js
2018

Lines is a generative drawing where countless semi-transparent strokes weave a web of geometry. Simple rules accumulate over time until order and noise collapse into one surface—lines become texture, and intersections read like memory.

03.Project C

Shapes
by p5.js
2023




Shapes is a generative composition built from fundamental geometric forms — circles, squares, crowns, and hearts — arranged through algorithmic randomness. Each iteration reconfigures the same visual vocabulary into a different balance of symmetry and play.

The work reflects how emotion can arise from the simplest mathematical logic: color, repetition, and spacing become carriers of mood. By coding with p5.js, the act of drawing is delegated to a system that performs its own aesthetic intuition — revealing how even rules can feel alive.

1/3    Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, Guggenheim Museum Publications
2/3    Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, Guggenheim Museum Publications

3/3    Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, Guggenheim Museum Publications
04.Project D

Realality
by Earth
2005



Things I Met on Earth is a collection of works inspired by ordinary objects, patterns, and emotional systems encountered in daily life. Each piece translates what is usually overlooked — the lines on a wall, the structure of a plastic crate, or the invisible map of human feelings — into visual language.

The series reflects on how everyday materials and systems already hold traces of human emotion and connection. By rearranging them, the works invite the viewer to see logic, beauty, and emotion coexisting in the mundane.

From the organic spread of wall lines to the modular rhythm of crates and the subway map of feelings, these pieces explore the intersection of human experience and structural order — the poetry hidden in reality.


1/3    Hussein Chalayan, Rizzoli
3/3    Hussein Chalayan, Rizzoli