Of the many I made I picked a few and opened them in photoshop where I added the complimentary colors of the wheel as semi-transparent overlapping areas that surround each node. The idea was to get these colors to overlap to create new tints where they intersect.
Confused emotions? In-between states? New forms of psychoses?
In order to create a suitably serious feel to the layout I added a short description and a legend. Needless to say, Arial - the font of choice for such somber endeavors was the one that was used.
The wallpapers that I made out of the randomized graphs and the wheel colors are above.
However, having gotten totally bored by now with all the poo-faced scientific inquiry stuff I took the play session to a whole new level and applied the kitschiest of kitsch, i.e., page curl effects to some of the diagrams. And I use them as desktop wallpapers to this very day!
Two of them are below and the other one is at the top of this page.
Turkish Cats
These are from a long time ago, maybe 2004 - 2005 or thereabouts, and initially there was a sort of a commercial idea behind them. A very close friend of mine had a souvenir business and he wanted to expand into the tourist trade. So, he and I wondered if a series like this sold as prints might not work. But then we gave up on it, so I just went ahead and made these for my own entertainment.