Julio Le Parc (1928+) is an Argentinian artist.
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Reconstruction of Le Parc's Mutation of Forms (1959), described for example on the site of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Outputs resulting from...
a) Changing the angular coverage pattern in various ways:
b) Changing the size of the grid from 10 to 5, 20, 40 and 60:
c) Changing the style of the matplotlib patches plotted, from regular wedges to partial wedges or arcs (creating a curvy design very much in line with Le Parc's style):
d) Hiding either the red or the blue wedges:
Reconstruction of Le Parc's Rotations (1959), described for example on the site of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Outputs resulting from...
a) Changing the pattern of rotational angles:
Reconstruction of Le Parc's Rotation of Fractioned Circles (1959), described for example on the site of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Outputs resulting from...
a) Changing the pattern of rotational angles:
Reconstruction of Le Parc's Rotation in Red and Black (1959), described for example on the site of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Outputs resulting from...
a) Changing the pattern of rotational angles:
b) Changing both the style and the angular coverage pattern ("loose" variations):