Launching first Ordinal project: Ordinal RAM — a reinterpretation of Zajec’s RAM 10 V.15. Geometric, line-based patterns generated using inscription IDs as seeds for randomness. Inscribed on Bitcoin sats as the canvas. Art on Bitcoin.
Collection Size: 64
Presale Price: Free
Public Price: TBD
Mint Date: TBD (Presale wallets will be collected first)
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Classic algorithms. Time chain. Eternal form. Art on Bitcoin.
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I’ve been diving into the roots of generative art, studying the classics from the 1960s. Now, I’m bringing that learning journey on-chain with my project series, Heritage Grids.
Inspired by the iconic generative art of that era, the series uses simple algorithms to create geometric forms on grids, with a touch of randomness, reimagining the groundbreaking work of early pioneers. Heritage Grids celebrates the fusion of code and creativity, inviting collectors to own a piece of this history on the world’s most secure and decentralized digital canvas: Bitcoin.
Mint Link: https://t.co/Pq9S6Bpahf
Thanks @trygamma
I often see people calling this or that project “the Punks of Ordinals” but I think you’re missing what made Punks truly important.
Punks didn’t just go first.
They reshaped the protocol.
They inspired ERC-721.
They birthed a standard.
Look around and ask yourself what Ordinals collection inspired the collection standard on Bitcoin?
There’s real wisdom in that question, if you’re willing to sit with it.
All 5,555 inscriptions of @OrdinalSigmaX are on sequential Block 9 450x rare sats, from 450...0000 to 450...5555. OSX stands out as the largest ordinal collection of animated pixel art on Bitcoin with parent-child provenance. Art on Bitcoin.