William Latham

Recursive Infinity Mutator, 2022/2024

Giclée print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 305 gsm mounted to 5mm KAPA Mount™, accompanied by an original digital file and ERC-721 token

98.5 x 160 cm

38 25/32 x 62 63/64 in

Ed. of 1/1 + 1 AP

William Latham’s Infinity Mutator Drawing series (2022/2024) debuts at ART SG 2025 in the form of unique signed print accompanied by an ERC-721 token. In this series intricate, serpentine organic forms are generated using his pioneering Mutator AI software. Influenced by electron microscopy, Latham’s work engages in a collaborative process with the software, creating densely layered compositions that evoke Gothic architecture, Albrecht Dürer, William Morris, sprouting foliage and creatures from science fiction. Latham’s prints exemplify the fusion of traditional and digital art forms, demonstrating the creative possibilities of artificial life AI.
About William Latham

William Latham (b. 1961) is an artist whose pioneering work in computer-generated algorithmic art transformed the boundaries of digital creativity. While a Research Fellow at IBM in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Latham collaborated with mathematician and programmer Stephen Todd to develop the Mutator Evolutionary Art software, a landmark in the ‘artificial life’ branch of AI. Applying evolutionary processes to artmaking originated from Latham’s time as Henry Moore Scholar at the Royal College of Art in the early 1980s, during which he created his FormSynth drawings and etchings. From the mid-1990s Latham pursued projects in the Rave Music scene and developed video game projects, before in 2007 becoming Professor in Computer Art at Goldsmiths University, London. Here he restarted his collaboration with Stephen Todd, and together they resurrected and extended their old Mutator code and pushed the technology into VR, creating immersive experiences which have toured internationally. Most recently Latham has been developing a series of Infinity Mirror monochrome prints which could be described as ‘computer gothic’. Latham’s work is in the permanent collections of The Pompidou Centre, Paris; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; The Gulbenkian Foundation, London, and The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds. Latham is the curator of the Creative Machine series of group exhibitions, with the most recent iteration opening at Taikang Museum Beijing in November 2024.

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Blockchain: Ethereum
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