Many concerns and theories surround the mysterious process of object recognition and how it connected to our conscious brain. How much of what we learn through perception is influenced by foreknowledge? How much of our perception is given to us explicitly, and how much inferred? When a person examines their surroundings, the brain incorporates information from the environment, resulting the perception of a persistent object. Even when an element is out of sight, it can be recalled through creative processes. Stimuli can aggregate perceptually into pronounced, coherent patterns or wholes when they are spatially and temporally close to one another. For example, when leaves and branches group up to constitute trees and when trees form a single forest. When noses, ears, eyes, and mouths arrange themselves into faces; when musical notes combine form chords and melodies; and when innumerous dots or pixels combine to form a photograph. Our project is, in a sense, an exercise of perception while using a generative art centered on an infinite form with golden fibers. So what do you perceive? What comes to your mind when you look at all this artwork?