videokoodeille
Videokoodeille is a term used in digital and video art to describe a family of works in which moving images are created primarily through computer code rather than pre-shot footage. In videokoodeille, the visual content emerges from algorithms, procedural generation, and real-time rendering, often controlled by parameters, interaction, or data streams.
Origin and scope: The term is a neologism that blends “video” with a coined element reminiscent of
Techniques and characteristics: Common tools include GLSL shaders, Processing, p5.js, Max/MSP/Jitter, TouchDesigner, and other programming environments.
Reception and context: Critics and practitioners emphasize process-focused aesthetics and the exploration of authorship through code.
See also: Generative art, algorithmic art, video art, glitch art, shader programming.