Generative art · SVG · Reflective gallery

Sketchbook, Reinterpreted — THX vs. the Machine

Thirty-four pages of raw mixed-media art brut — cosmology, occult geometry, AI-identity manifestos, Japanese syllabary drills and angels — each one read by a machine and redrawn from scratch as a deterministic generative SVG. The gallery sets every original beside its reflection in code. A companion hot-thread graph then entangles the drawings: each page becomes a node, shared motifs become edges, and named threads braid through the whole sketchbook.

Title card reading 'THX vs. the Machine — a sketchbook reinterpreted', on a midnight background in serif and mono type

Live gallery

Scroll the frame to move through the sketchbook. Each page shows the original scan on one side and the machine's recreation — a generative SVG drawn live in your browser — on the other, with a short written reading of what the page is doing.

34 pages, each recreation rendered from a seed — no images in the redraw, just SVG. Open the gallery ↗

Entangle my drawings — the hot-thread graph

A second view turns the sketchbook into an interactive graph: every page is a node, shared motifs and tags become weighted edges, and curated named threads (e.g. The Loop Names Itself, Three Tongues One Braid) braid through clusters of pages. Hover or tap a node and its strongest entanglements glow red; click to read its analysis and jump to connected pages.

34 nodes · 386 edges · 8 named threads, generated from the gallery manifest. Open the graph ↗

More galleries

Other visual work on this site: AI Art & Research — 64 AI-generated frames plus the research PDFs behind them; and The Codex of Thom — 28 live generative canvases.

Overview

The source is a physical sketchbook signed "THX/Jam" — thirty-four pages of mixed-media art brut spanning event horizons and Hawking, sacred geometry, AI-identity manifestos, Japanese kana drills with manga dialogue, and figures of angels and eyes. Each page was given a written reading and a generative recreation: a pure-string, seeded SVG renderer rebuilds the page's motif, palette and texture from a compact spec, so the "AI version" is reproducible rather than a one-off. The gallery presents the two side by side as a reflection on what a machine sees in a human's marks.

How it works

Built for the joy of it. Open the gallery → · Open the graph →