FRCTeam4004M.A.R.S.Logo-AdamMiller #624
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This is my Art Program Submission to receive a Blot Robot. My piece is named "FRC Team 4004 M.A.R.S. Logo" because it depicts a remix of my FIRST Robotics Team's logo. M.A.R.S. stands for Muskegon Area Robotics Students. We are a high school robotics team in West Michigan. We participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition, a program that tasks us with building a robot to compete in a cooperative game with other teams. This Blot Art Program draws our team number (4004) surrounded by the planet Mars and two meteors with random craters and stars spread throughout the workspace. I have never programmed art before, so this was a very enlightening experience. The full documentation for the Blot Programming Environment helped me find important code snippets to create this complex design. I enjoyed using my technical knowledge to create real art that I do not have the abilities to create by hand. I made a previous submission to receive a Blot Robot, but it was rejected because it was too abstract. This encouraged me to change my thinking and produce an art piece that represents one of my passions in life. Thank you for this opportunity, and I am excited to see my Blot in action.
Adam Miller :)