Human feature detection theory proposes that the human nervous system sorts and filters incoming stimuli to allow a human to make sense of visual information, though it might be just random visual appearances.
This series takes inspiration from the psychological Rorschachtest introduced by Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each token features a generative system which tries to achieve such a cognitive stimulus to elicit Pareidolia or clustering illusions.
The underlying algorithm uses an autonomous agent to create initial paint strokes. The resultant pattern is used to perform a reaction diffusion simulation controlled by four different noise functions.