Exhibition Opening: Chronographic Experiments in Computer Painting

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Exhibition April 10–April 17
Opening: April 10 (7–9PM)
This exhibition presents a culmination of works created by participants over two workshops at Secret Riso Club as part of Chronographic Experiments in Computer Painting, a participatory program in collective image-making using PathPaint, a custom software-as-art painting application (2017-ongoing by Andrew Rosinski. Participants engage in timed intervals on their own devices (BYOD), producing computer paintings in response to computationally generated poetic prompts. An algorithmic process curates the resulting works into a concatenated sequence, emphasizing temporality. authorship, and the co-production of images between participants and software.

The exhibition arguably represents the first group exhibition of computer paintings created collectively using software art, foregrounding both the tool as artistic medium and the workshops as a generative framework. Presented by Page Bureau and RELATED DEPARTMENT, the exhibition is organized in conjunction with the artist's book Follow the Butterflies by Andrew Rosinski.