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Infinite Images:
The Art of Algorithms

Memories of Qilin #345
Emily Xie

Born 1989, China

Memories of Qilin #345

On-chain algorithm, NFT, and Ethereum blockchain, 2022
Private collection

It’s almost hard to believe that the works in Emily Xie’s Memories of Qilin series are entirely generated with code. Xie drew inspiration from the sense of movement and fluidity found in traditional Chinese paintings as well as from the colors, patterns, and forms of East Asian textiles and Japanese woodblock prints. The resulting algorithm produces intricate, layered compositions that mimic handmade crafts. The organic, flowing forms are set against textured backgrounds that are reminiscent of aged paper or fabric, complete with artificial water stains.

Conceptually, the series of 1,024 unique works celebrates East Asian folklore and mythology. The title references the qilin, a fabled beast who represents prosperity and luck in many Asian cultures. (While qilin is its Chinese name, it is also known as girin in Korea and kirin in Japan.) The work’s generative imagery evokes the shape-shifting, enigmatic nature of the mythological creature as well as the elusiveness of memory itself.

Artwork series

A step-by-step set of instructions or rules for solving a problem or completing a task. A recipe is an algorithm, as is a computer program.

Art created using autonomous systems like computer algorithms, AI models, or rule-based processes where the artist sets up initial parameters but then allows the system to independently produce or contribute to the

final artwork. The artist designs the process rather than directly creating every element, embracing randomness, complexity, and emergence to produce results that often could not be fully predicted beforehand.