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Genuary
2026

31 dessins géométriques · pen-plotter
Nathan Boisleux
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about me

Nathan
Boisleux

Student at the IIM (Institut de l'Internet et du Multimédia), working at the seam where code, geometry and design meet.

For Genuary 2026 I kept one rule all month: pen-plotter art only — lines, no fills, five inks, no AI images. Each drawing is built on Jean-Paul Delahaye's 1985 plotter library, recoded in p5.js: a dialogue between 1985 BASIC and 2026 JavaScript.

Contact

nootcommercial@gmail.com · github.com/Noootzzz/IIM_GENUARY_RENDU · IIM

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the project

The
project

Genuary is a daily generative-art challenge each January, one prompt a day. I answered all 31 in a single style: pen-plotter line art.

How it works

Each sketch composes plotter commands with LPRINT() — “M x,y” move, “D x,y” draw — the exact dialect of a Canon X-07 driving a pen plotter. TRACE() replays that string in p5.js. Five fixed two-colour inks, lines only, so any piece can go straight to a real plotter.

Library: v3ga's p5.js re-code of J-P. Delahaye, “Dessins géométriques et artistiques avec votre micro-ordinateur”, Eyrolles 1985.

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Vector plotter composition from the first classes
VECTOR DRAWING · plotter composition · from the first classes · LPRINT/TRACE → SVG paths
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scan me

See it live

The full gallery runs every sketch in your browser, with a non-AI chatbot that knows all 31 days.

QR to the live site scan → noootzzz.github.io/IIM_GENUARY_RENDU
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Merci

Genuary 2026
31 dessins géométriques

Nathan Boisleux
d'après Jean-Paul Delahaye · 1985 · recoded in p5.js
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