Website review: Mondrian Machine
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•36 reviews since Dec 28, 2003
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br79 rated 8 months ago- goofy Mondian art maker.

- sdashiki rated 9 months ago
- IMO what made Mondrian's art much better than just simple lines and colors, was the fact that his stuff is vector art crisp. lines are clean, colors are 100% flat and even. YOU try that.

Osminog9 rated 9 months ago- Fun little clickable faux Mondrian DHTML page. Does not make you into an artist with a mission (i.e. Mondrian's vision of a "universal art" that could be accessible to people regardless of culture) but fun nonetheless. The only prob I've been having is boxes overlapping, not-Mondrian! LOL!

ALItheBUZZ rated 27 months ago- ANYONE can click little boxes. That doesn't make you a brilliant artist like Mondrian.

Camilove rated 30 months ago- This trivializes what is actually a very interesting body of work by a brilliant artist. If you read the theory behind Mondrian's work you will see what I mean. there is a quick overview at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondriaan ,and a deeper look is definitely worth the read.

TEM9 rated 32 months ago- I always suspected that I had hidden artistic ability. This "machine" proves it's true! Five thumbs up!

jdemai45 rated 32 months ago- Not very good. Mondrian was so technical and he took so much time and care into his work. Sorry a random generator cannot mimic his works.

ericthehamster rated 32 months ago- Relaxing fun - a desktop interlude, and a chance to find out a bit about one of the great abstract artists.

rockockockockock rated 32 months ago- Not Mondrian's best work that we're imitating, and a poor imitation at that. Too little control. No thank you.