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Emily Xie

@emilyxie #338827

Visual Artist working with code and computation. Reinterpreting collage, textiles, and pattern design. https://linktr.ee/emilyxxie
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Prints of my artwork, currently up for a charitable auction for the benefit of the Museum of Art and Light.
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My artwork, Doves in Flight, is now officially owned by the United Nations and on display at the Headquarters Visitor Center!
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Zoomed-in close up of an upcoming 1/1.
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Honored to be part of the Bright Moments Complete Works collection being auctioned off at Christie’s.

@brightmoments provided so many magical moments in my art journey. Will be exciting to see the works as part of the Post War to Present auction in London.
My fig tree is growing a fig. 😍🌿
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My mint at the Bright Moments finale by the wonderful @camilleroux!

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Spiral Forms on view now at HOFA gallery! Stop by if you’re in London :-)
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Synthetic Dialogue.

Generative art + AI
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AI + generative art w/ Javascript + manual collage.

New 1/1 releasing with HOFA gallery.
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Thanks for having me at the panel today, PWW3! ❤️
Off Script #79. A generative art piece fully made with code!
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A warm Warpcast welcome to generative artist @ngozi!
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Another Off Script piece. Made with pure code. 💻
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Got this @grantyun2 piece in the mail the other day. It is phenomenal. The crisp lines and contrasts in Grant’s work stand out beautifully here.

Can’t wait to hang on my walls.
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Gm! Another piece from my generative art series, “Off Script.” Made entirely with code. ✨
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I love ramen so much.
Gm! Some generative art made with code. From a series called “Off Script”
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Really enjoyed thinking through textiles, aesthetics, computation, and history with @monkantony for @lerandomart!

So many thought-provoking questions around art.

Link to interview ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️

🔗 https://www.lerandom.art/editorial/emily-xie-on-textile-as-personal-canvas
I find textiles thematically fascinating to explore in generative art.

The jacquard loom, invented in 1804, used a punch card to program patterns, becoming a precursor to early computers.

Making textile-inspired art with code is a way of paying tribute to this legacy, and draws a direct line from past to present.
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Memories of Qilin No. 650
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The inspiration vs the artwork.

An old photograph of my mom standing next to a guardian lion in China.
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Guardian Lion: a piece combining generative AI, algorithmic textures, and free-hand drawing with digital collage.

So excited to release this work with Avant Arte on March 7th.
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Memories of Qilin #981
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