This is a two-phase generative art system where Claude first writes a computational manifesto (4-6 paragraphs defining movements like "Organic Turbulence" or "Quantum Harmonics"), then implements it as p5.js sketches that emphasize algorithmic emergence over static composition. The philosophy outputs stress craftsmanship language repeatedly, insisting the final code should feel like it took countless hours to refine. You get markdown philosophies plus HTML/JS viewers with particle systems, flow fields, and noise-driven behaviors. The prompt architecture is interesting but verbose, with about 30% dedicated to emphasizing "master-level implementation" phrasing. Best for exploring procedural aesthetics through a conceptual-then-technical workflow, though you're getting a very opinionated framework about what generative art should be.
npx skills add https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --skill algorithmic-art