From felt-tip pens to fire extinguishers, Antigoon's toolbox boasts many unconventional items. Drawing from his training in electrical engineering, computer programming, graphic design, and the unofficial school of graffiti, Antigoon considers the drawing machines he builds to be equal partners in his creative process. In this collaboration between man and machine, the binary logic of a computer program and the deviations of hard machinery interact with the programmer and his aesthetics. Antigoon generates elegant geometric forms where inconsistencies such as spots, flares, and drips are not shunned but rather embraced. He demonstrates that there is serendipity to be found in the rigid language of machines.