This artwork represents a process of transforming the language of coding and maths into a visual artwork. It is dual in nature, made up of logic and feeling, and is constantly changing because it is interactive with the user. Inspired by the Indonesian traditional batik pattern to be converted into interactive visuals. Each shape and stroke of this work is made of a series of codes written manually, one by one, to make it colourful, patterned, and interactive. User interaction is through mouse and keyboard movements to change some of the colours and pattern movement.

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The work advances digital art practice by translating traditional Indonesian motifs into an interactive computational form. Through user-driven visual transformations, it demonstrates coding as an expressive medium and highlights the potential of human–computer interaction to reinterpret cultural patterns within contemporary digital contexts.
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