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Midnight in Paris: Les Désenchantés (2021)
by Helena Sarin @NeuralBricolage
In the collection of @MozzyMozzz
I've always loved Helena's figurative works depicting people imbibing :)
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New works by JeanJacques Duclaux @Eko3316
Calculated Skies
More details to come soon from @Danae__io who will be exhibiting this exciting new body of work, curated by @MarleneCorbun, at @NFCsummit Lisbon!
An amazing body of work by @pointline_ had to of course be accompanied by the writing of friend, writer and editor of @RtClick_Save@AlexEstorick.
I See Generative, Chapter 0: Wind is worth revisiting and the context of Alex's essay is a great starting point. Check it out below
Deep Blue v Kasparov by @_nonfigurativ_ is such a great project and I still can't get over how epic the trailer to accompany it came out from earlier this year with @fellowshiptrust
“I don’t think we should make technology more human. I believe we have to push technology forward to understand us better.”
ISG 095, System ISG 09 by Iskra Velitchkova, @pointline_
From the "I See Generative, Chapter 0: Wind" collection.
GM, Gen Art Lovers!☀️
Today I've receibed this beautiful print of my ROOTS piece, by @pointline_ 👏
I love the delicate beauty of this algorithm. A gorgeous drop by @fellowshiptrust and @artxcode_io .
The print quality is superb. I'm longing to hang it framed on my wall! 💛
Fresh haul of goodies! Added to the growing frame/hang queue😶.
Roots 230359775 by @pointline_
Came Wrong #29, 43, 54 by @shojironakaoka (plots still available from this collection! ⬇️)
We are very proud of Juan Rodríguez García @juanrg92 for his contribution as p5.js v2 Artist Series Drop #3, part of the @ProcessingOrg × @TezosFoundation partnership via @artontezos.
Juan is generously donating all of the proceeds to the Processing Foundation.
Today, Day 8 of 10 in Please Respond
Juan Rodríguez García (@_juanrg92) continues the chain with a view of all the artists work which came before with his signature human forms.
In his words "Human experience is built from the ideas, visions, and traces produced by others."
ARTXCODE has joined the @heft_gallery circle. Full disclosure, @NedRyersonBing is on our team as an advisor. That being said, regardless of this we would have joined. First, Ned has consistently shown up over the years to support our artists and supports many others via Heft and his and @MaryPatBing's personal collection. Outside of their collection I have personally witnessed them extend their friendship to countless artists, gallerists, curators, dealers, collectors, devs, team members, all the people that make up the moving parts of our ecosystem. Second, Heft has grown to be an important cultural meeting spot in NYC. The city needs more galleries that give "our space" a physical foothold. @adamberninger has put a lot into making this thing of ours work and it should not go under appreciated. I know how much we all love our social outings, those moments we all get to join up together, well that is because of the art that we circle around. So if we want "to have nice things" we need to do what we can, when we can to support them. The NFT market is in shambles and the morale of artists and people working in the space is quite bruised. It would be a shame if we lost Heft during this time when we actually need more "places" for our people to gather round. Sorry for the corny tangent and I should have written this earlier in the week but life and time got away from me. I hope we can continue to enjoy some great art and meet together at Heft, at @bitforms, at @nguyenwahed and all the galleries native to "our space" for many years to come. You can mint yours here: https://t.co/KxBFcKJ9K6