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08/Generative · pen plotter/2024

Riddle

Nested Wave Function Collapse, drawn for the pen.

An invented script that almost means something. A nested Wave Function Collapse engine grows calligraphic line-work depth within depth — each tile collapsing into the next — producing glyph-like marks that read like a language just out of reach. The hero runs live; use the ↻ to pose a new riddle.

Riddle treats Wave Function Collapse as a recursive grammar. A coarse grid collapses first into a consistent set of connected tiles; then each cell collapses again at a finer depth, and again, accreting strokes that inherit their neighbours' logic. The eye keeps trying to read it — corners, junctions, terminals — but the meaning never quite resolves. That suspension is the work.

It is built for the hand of a pen plotter: fine and flat-nib calligraphic tips, strokes layered by depth, and a clean vector export so the same collapse can be drawn in ink on paper — a generated text, written by a machine, for no one to read.

Riddle — framed triptych
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