Errorady is a spin-off from the Milady lineage, but it deliberately steps away from portrait-based character work. Instead, it treats character as structure, behavior, and failure rather than face.
The project is built around the idea of error as identity. Mistakes, glitches, and faulty outcomes are not flaws to be corrected but features that define both art and life. These imperfections give work its flavor. They introduce deviation, tension, and the possibility for something new to emerge. Error is treated as a creative force rather than a malfunction.
The collection is a long-form generative work, built from a personal, hand-crafted library of digital elements. These elements are combined through a p5.js system that acts as a generative mechanism, allowing errors to surface naturally through interaction, layering, and constraint.
At its core, Errorady uses glitches as metaphor and language. It builds lore through repetition, minimal distortion, and recurring visual mistakes that have followed my work over time. The errors become symbols, memories, and signatures. Not something to fix, but something to recognize, carry, and build upon.
Errorady is a spin-off from the Milady lineage, but it deliberately steps away from portrait-based character work. Instead, it treats character as structure, behavior, and failure rather than face.
The project is built around the idea of error as identity. Mistakes, glitches, and faulty outcomes are not flaws to be corrected but features that define both art and life. These imperfections give work its flavor. They introduce deviation, tension, and the possibility for something new to emerge. Error is treated as a creative force rather than a malfunction.
The collection is a long-form generative work, built from a personal, hand-crafted library of digital elements. These elements are combined through a p5.js system that acts as a generative mechanism, allowing errors to surface naturally through interaction, layering, and constraint.
At its core, Errorady uses glitches as metaphor and language. It builds lore through repetition, minimal distortion, and recurring visual mistakes that have followed my work over time. The errors become symbols, memories, and signatures. Not something to fix, but something to recognize, carry, and build upon.