been spending some time looking through @ArchanNair's work and i can't lie, it hits differently π
a lot of art gets your attention for a few seconds. this kind of work makes you stop and sit with it
there's something about the mix of mythology, consciousness, cosmic themes and the whole MΕ«ori universe that feels bigger than just a collection of images
seeing Point Zero finally out and watching Echoes Within MΕ«ori continue to expand has been really interesting
it doesn't feel like he's just creating artworks, it feels like he's building a world and inviting people into it
rare kind of feeling to get from a project these daysπ
the coolest part about PATTERN RETRIEVAL right now isn't even the art itself.
it's watching @adamilenich sitting in the replies, laughing with people, hyping up experiments, and telling everyone to "drop addy" π
the project only dropped a few days ago and people are already building all kinds of things around it.
animations, music, websites, prints... everyone seems to be finding their own way to interact with the patterns.
that's what stands out to me.
it feels less like a typical nft drop and more like something people genuinely want to play with and explore.
that part has been way more interesting than the mint itself tbhπ
gm fam π₯·
honestly, PATTERN RETRIEVAL is lowkey one of the more interesting drops i've come across recently. π
it's not trying to be the loudest project on the timeline or force attention. it feels more like a quiet experiment with a very specific idea behind it.
what's been cool to watch is how people are already interacting with it. turning the patterns into letters, words, animations and finding their own interpretations.
that's probably what stands out most to me.
it gives off more "art project" energy than pure nft flip energy.
refreshing to see tbh.π
been spending some time with PATTERN RETRIEVAL by @adamilenich and the concept is honestly pretty fascinating π
the more i read into it, the more it clicked for me
taking memories, breaking them down into noise, then reconstructing them through a Hopfield network feels like a really interesting way to think about how we remember things
i also like that the visuals don't need to scream for attention
the pixelated ASCII style feels simple at first, but there's a lot going on underneath
seeing people already turning the patterns into letters, words and animations has been fun too. feels like the collection is inviting people to interact with it instead of just looking at it
definitely one of the more thoughtful drops i've come across recently
nice work Adam π
gm fam π₯·
happy new month
one thing i've started noticing with @OriginalBlokyz is that they keep adding more depth every time i check back π§
at first i was mainly paying attention to the physical collectibles, but after seeing @MonkOnTheBlok break down Chapter 1 yesterday it kinda clicked for me
they're not just making toys, they're building characters and a world around them
between the comics, animation, physicals already landing in people's hands and the 100 piece limit they keep sticking to, it feels like everything is connected to a bigger picture
and having @Tma_420 around definitely adds another layer to itπ
curious to see where they take this next π