I've been pen plotting a lot of postcards this year. I love it because 4"x6" is small enough that the post cards are quick to make. This allow for really quick iteration of ideas and exploration.
While one postcard is being drawn by the plotter, I am often exploring a variant and come up with what I want to see next. My poor plotter has gotten very little rest.
The speed and size also makes it lower stakes and encourages me to be bold and "mess up". As much as mistakes are possible in art.
The code for these postcards was written in a mix of python using @abey79's Vsketch library and javascript using the new p5.js pen plotter svg library by @golan. So much gratitude to all the work on both of those.
Did some Monday evening plotting: very minor changes to the wave equation rendering code to experiment with a much denser set of lines than I've done before
I had hoped for a less moody in-progress photo but the spotlight I have set up is better for eyes than the camera
Experimental animation of a sequence from Muybridge's "The Human Figure in Motion" from penplotter drawings. #penplotter #art
I was happy to see @polpo again at #VCFEast2025. He had a Polaroid 100 land camera loaded with pack film. He shot this picture of me at my #PenPlotter exhibit. I fell so lucky that he used a shot on me— I’ll never forget. Thank you!
Back from a whirlwind of a weekend. Thank you to all that stopped by my #PenPlotter exhibit table at #VCFEast this year. Was great to meet so many folks in person. And a huge thank you to all that purchased plots and floppies at consignment.
I gave away lots of postcards this year. If you got a plot or postcard, reply with a picture!
Playing with https://github.com/micycle1/PGS inside #OPENRNDR
I feel a bit guilty that this is just 4 lines of code
Relatedly, does anyone who owns a #penplotter take commissions? Ideally in the UK (or possibly Europe)
Raw data from OpenStreetMap takes on an obsessive hand-drawn look that I really like. #penplotter