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In math and cryptography it’s a known challenge to find the source of random numbers. Philosopher and mathematician Robert Coveyou famously said: “Calculation of random numbers is way too important to be left to chance”. Problematics of this are stated in the fact that a random system can mostly be generated by a deterministic algorithm, or you can say a system to create a random system. This type of algorithm by its nature can be back engineered and will eventually repeat itself making the numbers useful, but pseudorandom. Multiple researches show predictability in formally random systems like Brownian motion.
 
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Raw fusion augments the concept of pseudorandom and strives to break away into the realm of the infinite possibility as the world around us is. This is achieved by means of superimposing multiple systems with partial predictability, in this case this could be different mediums like light, sound or shape. Stretching the time of contact with the viewer allows them to see a wider range of visual forms. The first step is creating variability through mediums like sound positioning, painting, material art.  

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