Pattern Retrieval by @adamilenich might be the most technically interesting generative NFT I've seen in a while.
Here's the concept I've got to understand: every printable ASCII character (94 of them) is stored as a memory in a Hopfield network, a type of neural net that mimics associative memory. Each one gets shattered into noise, then the network recalls it back.
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→ 478 unique onchain pieces
→ 6 character families (Dense Symbols, Containers, Floating Marks, Crossbars, Ghosts, Angles & Curves)
→ Each family has its own phosphor color + harmonic temperament
→ Generative audio on every piece
→ Full CRT post-FX treatment
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Built a live Hopfield network that does exactly what @adamilenich Pattern Retrieval does, store an ASCII character as memory, corrupt it to noise, recall it back.
See as i type any of the 94 printable chars and watch the network fight back.
Dense Symbols like; *,$,& ... were the hardest to train because their pixel overlap with other characters creates competing attractors the network gets pulled toward multiple memories at once
that's why they got a special aesthetic which looks so soothing
@adamilenich this one is a must check