@amadon Again, you are shitting on artists because of how other people riffed on their art. Thats not fair, and it’s a shitty thing for an artist to do to other artists. They wouldn’t do that to you, disappointing you have no problem doing it to them.
No it wasn’t. They never claimed to be making a great product. Larva Labs was the name two artist/technologists came up with when they needed a company name for a client invoice. They juggled client work with artistic/creative projects for years and Cryptopunks was firmly in artistic expression not “product.” They showed it in a gallery within the first 6 months.
Again, criticize how others riffed on it or positioned it all you want, but it’s not at all fair to criticize the artists trying something new because you don’t like what others copied from it.
@amadon It wasn’t a product from a design company, it was art by artists, who weren’t responsible for how others responded to it, or who chose to copy which parts of it. It’s not fair to blame them for what others did, or dismiss their creative practice.
Only 6 Abnormies exist with a single digit pixel count and that number can't go up
Alongside the 5 tokens frozen in a pure blank state - that's 11 in total with 10 or less pixels
These are the ground level rares of the collection - forever locked in as the most visually minimal tier
Things will get interesting as the collection evolves towards a more visually dense state
@seanbonner
This is my latest obsession.
Generative art driven by onchain data. I love the concept of the network effect where holders affect how the collection's art evolves through their actions.
But the biggest thing for me as a fellow artist, I have also always had the dream of making art that is constantly evolving like the sky we see each day.
Thank you for such a delightful experience @seanbonner. This is art I collected solely because I enjoy it so much. I am super excited to see how it evolves as time goes by.