About me
About me
Murat Atimtay is a generative artist and creative technologist working at the intersection of code, data, and material systems. His practice explores how abstract computational processes can be translated into sensory, spatial, and often physical experiences.
Atimtay approaches code not as a neutral tool, but as a living medium, one that can carry traces of human behavior, collective memory, and systemic tension. His works frequently draw from dynamic datasets such as blockchain activity or environmental signals, treating them not as information to be visualized, but as conditions to be embodied. Through recursive structures, algorithmic subdivisions, and field-based systems, he constructs visual languages that resemble blueprints, nervous systems, or fragmented architectures of thought.
Central to his work is the relationship between order and unpredictability. Deterministic rules generate the foundation of each piece, yet emergent complexity arises through accumulation, interaction, and scale. This tension reflects a broader inquiry into how structured systems, technological, economic, or social, are continuously shaped by collective human impulses.
His outputs span both digital and physical forms, from real-time visual systems and browser-based environments to pen plotter drawings and installation-based works. In each medium, Atimtay seeks to preserve the integrity of the underlying system, allowing the logic of the process to remain visible rather than concealed.
Ultimately, his work reframes computation as a form of perception. By translating invisible processes into tangible forms, he invites viewers to engage with the hidden infrastructures that shape contemporary life, not as passive observers, but as participants within these evolving systems.