
Psalm 23 + CODE: Computational Graphic Exploration of the Scared Texts.
Exhibition Abstract: The Bible is a collection of texts and scriptures with significance for Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baháʼí Faith, and other Abrahamic religions. It has had an impact on literature and history worldwide and continues to influence Western society and more. The Bible has been largely absent from contemporary visual narratives in American secular higher education due to the promotion of secularism, which advocates for the separation of religion from public education and other societal activities. This exhibition showcases computational graphic art inspired by Psalm 23 from the Bible. Psalm 23 is a song that has touched the lives of many in modern Christian and Jewish worship. It offers solace and gratitude in the face of life's hardships. This hymn has been a source of inspiration during the artist's cardiac rehabilitation since 2023, guiding her work in healing.
Creative Coding is an art movement that blends programming techniques with artistic expression to craft digital experiences. It allows for expressive and reflective self-expression, from computational drawing to performance art. Amid physical challenges from heart attacks and surgeries, the artist found solace and inspiration in Psalm 23. She typed computer codes in bed to overcome physical limitations and used her experiences to create unique computational and evolving graphic artworks. Through her work, she aims to inspire others to find resilience and healing, combining the power of Creative Coding with the wisdom of Psalm 23. The exhibition features computational graphic and digital artworks reinterpreting historical and religious calligraphy, floral portraits for self-esteem, multi-sensory experiences, and artificial intelligence using computer vision influenced by Psalm 23.
By exploring the Bible's influence on computational graphic art and extended mediums, the artist expands the academic understanding of the Bible's influence in 21st-century computational graphic art education, research, and practices.




