Secret Garden
Further information
Further information
Daniel Brown’s work is at the vanguard of new media design. By employing complex mathematical programming to create delicate and nature-inspired imagery, he brings elegance, sensuality and a continuum of beauty to the sterile world of internet and digital technologies. The Secret Garden is Brown’s latest software program, specifically written to bring his signature aesthetic to a more personal, one-to-one scale piece.
For Beau Sauvage he has devised a program that continuously captures the portrait of whomever stands in front of the monitor – like a mirror – over which a field of digital flowers slowly start to blossom and fade in response to the sitter’s physiognomy. Like much of Brown’s generative work, the beauty of the Secret Garden belies the technical specificity behind its creation.
Brown is currently New Media Director for Nick Knight’s fashion and art website showstudio.com. His works are part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. He was awarded the London Design Museum's Designer of the Year prize in 2004 and was recently selected amongst The Observer newspaper’s '80 people who will define the next 10 years’.
For Beau Sauvage he has devised a program that continuously captures the portrait of whomever stands in front of the monitor – like a mirror – over which a field of digital flowers slowly start to blossom and fade in response to the sitter’s physiognomy. Like much of Brown’s generative work, the beauty of the Secret Garden belies the technical specificity behind its creation.
Brown is currently New Media Director for Nick Knight’s fashion and art website showstudio.com. His works are part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. He was awarded the London Design Museum's Designer of the Year prize in 2004 and was recently selected amongst The Observer newspaper’s '80 people who will define the next 10 years’.
