Anamorph-Voronoi, is an image-generating software designed to produce aesthetically coherent compositions in 3D volumetric space according to visual rules translated into computer code. Inspired by the historian Jurgis Baltrusaitis’ study of Anamorphic Art, an approach that disrupts the frontal perspective viewing of western visual representation, the software begins its process by positioning a set of images, based on the principles of the Voronoi mathematical model, in such a way that the images are interlaced creating sculpture-like groupings. The results are then captured, either as flat 2D images, or else as time-based changing compositions in the virtual 3D environment. Each time the software is activated, it creates a unique composition in the organization of visual elements, the framing and point-of view. The process can generate outcomes at any variable scale. Custom software developed in collaboration with Jialieng Luo.