Gina Choy
@GinaChoy_
蔡金娜 Artist-Researcher | PhD | Nature is the Algorithm and Source
I am an academically trained fine artist and PhD research scholar. My art is an intersection of neuroscience, technology and meticulous human discipline. I work with the concepts of 𝑁𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒 as a source & algorithm, Art as a technology and the Artist as as a researcher.…


Collected: Aluan Wang Polypaths | 植徑集 #138 “These seemingly incidental traits are, in fact, the result of a deep and intricate logic shaped by time, adaptation, and systemic interaction.” - @IOivm

Xiǎo Bǎo Bèi (小寶貝) Translating affectionately to “Little Dears,” this collection marks a tender shift to small-scale works—intimate portals suggesting vast imagined landscapes. Distilling my expansive fields of calligraphic gestures into concentrated miniature form, each…

Increasingly relevant..
“Time as Luxury” The art of slow, skilful discipline cultivated over a lifetime is born from the finite resource of time. The outputs of such a pursuit represents a rarity that I believe increasingly reflects the concept of luxury. The capacity to hold attention on one thing…
“Green Verdure” (detail), 2024-2025. Acrylic on canvas, 94cm x 170cm.

I was recently observing the first morning light, examining the optical effect it had for my eye, wondering “how I would be able to paint the visual experience?”. Seeing this piece is incredible- it’s so close to what I saw. Excited by the work of @Waterflowing0 💎
Computation increase entropy even when data are deleted
In early 2023 I created INDIGO DAZE This collection of 47 AI generated artworks attracted 4.315 ETH in sales. foundation.app/collection/ind… The last 7 unsold pieces have sat quietly waiting for their collectors. As @Coldie reminds us, it’s ok for a collection not to be “SOLD…
This is one of the examples of why it’s ok when someone doesn’t buy your art and you don’t sell it for cheap just to be ‘sold out.’ Art is a forever journey. Different works have different stories to tell. 6 years later it’s part of a historic timeline of early AI art. The small…
“The threshold to produce something that looks like art is now absurdly low, which makes critical discernment harder. It’s easier than ever to fabricate a sense of authorship or conceptual depth where there is none.” - @CCDDBB
De-skilling should be understood as a culmination of postmodernism’s long evolution. The trajectory has been a steady erosion of the need for technical mastery in favor of conceptual clarity, critical framing, and contextual resonance. In that light AI is a natural, even…
Different media, same 理 Lì. 1. @haydclay Self Portrait in Summer (2022) Digital 3D 3200 x 4000 pixels, Col. @funghibull 2. @GinaChoy_ Untitled study (2025), Acrylic on canvas 8x 10 inches, Unminted #NFTCuration


Nature is the algorithm Gina Choy, “Untitled Study”, 2025, film and code.
A lovely piece from Tony. Great to see the scale of this work indicated by the insitu photo.
’oscillating, on the outside’ 👀 live now @Sothebys 👯 physical painting + nft 🔨 auction closes jul 15
Back to daily practice. Small studies. Time in nature. Reading texts. Slowing down. Taking stock. Focusing on essentials. Less is more.

Vertu Fine Art @VertuFineArt at the Hamptons Fine Art Fair… Andy Warhol “Campbell Soup Can” and “Chanel no. 5”… David Hockney “Paper Pool”… …and “Anomalia” by me(!!!) 🤯🤯🤯
The simultaneous delicacy and richness of these plots 🤌
plot plot (Facility, @heft_gallery, july 23)
In a space that moves at lightning speed with a piranha like appetite, choosing to be slow and methodical feels like a rebellious act.