
Phantom Vector
Artist
About
Phantom Vector by Anton Dubrovnin (aka MCHX) is a generative code-based composition of shifting light and color, inspired by the traditions of color-field and light art. Clusters of luminous forms move vertically across the screen, appearing and disappearing in a continuous flow. As they merge and interact, the composition evolves—sometimes suggesting the presence of a horizon, or multiple horizons, quietly surfacing within the motion.
Built with JavaScript and GLSL, Phantom Vector is both endless and dimensionally responsive. It offers a contemplative, immersive experience—where light becomes a fluid architecture and perception drifts across planes of color in perpetual transformation.
Curator’s note
Shifting forms suggest horizons as our perception drifts through fluid, luminous space.
Technical information
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