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Include the page URL, browser, device, and a short description of the issue. For visual bugs, note the seed, curve type, growth mode, palette settings, and export format if those details are relevant.
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By Jonathan R Reed. Updated .
Algorithmic Art Gallery is maintained by Jonathan R Reed as a public generative art experiment. Send feedback about the generator, saved gallery pieces, export behavior, accessibility, or related creative coding work through Jonathan's portfolio contact channels.
The most helpful messages are specific. Describe what you expected to see, what happened instead, and whether the issue appeared while editing controls, rendering a preview, saving a piece, or exporting an image.
You can also send examples of saved settings when a generated piece feels especially strong or when a particular control combination creates a surprising result. Those notes help refine the project without changing the core browser-based workflow.
For accessibility feedback, include the interaction that felt difficult: keyboard navigation, contrast, canvas preview behavior, export controls, or the saved gallery review flow.
Include the page URL, browser, device, and a short description of the issue. For visual bugs, note the seed, curve type, growth mode, palette settings, and export format if those details are relevant.
Review more work at Jonathan's portfolio, then return to the gallery to compare saved outputs or open the generator for a new run.
For commissions, collaborations, or gallery presentation questions, include the intended format, dimensions, deadline, and whether the work should remain fully deterministic from a documented seed.
The project is intentionally small, so the best route is a concise message with the relevant page, browser details, and the settings needed to reproduce the issue or artwork.
If the note is about a finished image, include whether you are thinking about web display, print export, presentation use, or a larger creative coding collaboration. The intended use changes which constraints matter most.