Observations:
- The artwork is a square
- The centers of each line segment are in a grid form
- The line segments appear randomly rotated
- The line segments occasionally intercept
- There appear to be 57 possible lines across each axis
- The piece has a blank margin
- There are clusters of blank spaces that appear in random locations
- The clusters of black spaces are not uniform in size or shape
- The length of each line is slightly less the double the distance between each line
- The lines are thin and short
In the process of creating this, I found the rotation of the line segments to be particularly frustrating, although I initially assumes that that would pose the least challenges. The method that I was using involved the rotate() and translate() functions and it took me a while to figure out to use multiple translations I needed push() and pop(). Overall however, especially after discussing Perlin noise a bit with Sophia, I found the other elements to run smoothly, although not perfectly when compared with the original pieces. Molnar's original interruptions have a slightly 'free-er' quality that I was not able to capture despite playing around with it for a long time. Despite the slightly denser interruptions, I am content with how the reproduction turned out, and I would be curious to know how that effect was/might have been achieved without Perlin noise, as I haven't quite been able to wrap my head around it yet.