Despite its digital origins, Ringers evokes a tactile, almost handcrafted aesthetic, mirroring the simple mechanics of string wrapped around pegs. The collection plays with the concept of constraint—a core principle in generative art—where a fixed set of rules creates an expansive visual landscape of form and variation. Some Ringers appear chaotic and entangled, while others are elegantly minimal, showcasing how small changes in initial conditions can lead to wildly different results. This controlled randomness reflects a deeper artistic inquiry: how much structure is necessary before art emerges, and how much freedom before chaos takes over?