ARTIST

ANDREAS NICOLAS FISCHER



ABOUT


Andreas Nicolas Fischer is a multidisciplinary artist renowned for transforming digital processes and data into tangible art forms. In 2005, his interest in Generative Art led him to self-learn programming and create animations using the Processing language. His work primarily focuses on developing autonomous generative systems that produce abstract compositions, often exploring themes related to technology and automation's impact on society and contemporary art. Fischer's “Schwarm” “VOID” “Nethervoid” projects utilize custom algorithms to generate unpredictable, evolving visual patterns, reflecting his fascination with self-contained systems and emergent aesthetics. He describes his art as "ambient," aiming to subtly influence viewers' perceptual states and evoke introspection. He continues to push the boundaries of digital art, blending code and creativity to produce innovative, thought-provoking pieces that challenge traditional notions of artistic creation. 

ARTIST

ANDREAS NICOLAS FISCHER

ABOUT


Andreas Nicolas Fischer is a multidisciplinary artist known for turning digital processes and data into tangible artworks. Since teaching himself programming in 2005 through an interest in Generative Art, he has focused on creating autonomous systems that generate abstract visuals, often exploring how technology and automation affect society and contemporary art. Projects like “Schwarm,” “VOID,” and “Nethervoid” use custom algorithms to create evolving patterns, reflecting his interest in self-contained systems and emergent aesthetics. Describing his work as “ambient,” Fischer aims to subtly shift viewers’ perceptions and prompt introspection, continuously pushing the boundaries of digital art through a fusion of code and creativity.