Noise of Primes is an abstract geometric investigation of the prime number distribution. In this visual series of 12 SVG images (each 1000x1000 pixels), every prime is rendered as a pixel across ranges of one million values—from 10⁶ to 10⁹⁸⁷.
As the numeric range increases, the density of primes naturally declines. This phenomenon is captured in a minimal yet intricate language of digital noise, revealing the silent rhythm of mathematical rarity.