“Avoid Bright Lights” is not just the title of the original artwork, it’s the conceptual seed from which my artwork grows.
This piece is born from a generative process that transforms a static image into a living field of digital particles. Coded in JavaScript using the p5.js library, the image is deconstructed into hundreds of luminous fragments. Only the brightest pixels are chosen, those that defy the directive to “avoid” the light, giving birth to a constellation of responsive particles.
Don't Avoid Bright Lights
These illuminated fragments float freely at first, each one carrying a whisper of the original composition. Responding to the position of two symbolic eyes, the soul of the artwork watching back, every particle reacts to your presence. A click sends them scattering in a poetic unraveling; a release calls them home. Every interaction becomes a metaphor for fragmentation and healing, of chaos returning to order.
This generative artwork is an exploration of vulnerability in exposure. “Avoid Bright Lights” becomes both a warning and an invitation to disrupt, to interact, to witness order dissolve into chaos, and return once more to form.
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Have a read on how @CyberSeaNFT turned provenance into part of the art itself.
Most collections freeze a moment but this feels like a living thing something that keeps moving with him
Code Is Art is an encapsulation of my artistic journey.
Ideas constantly evolve.
They flow through our minds, shaping how we see, create, and understand the world.
This is what Code Is Art represents.
The symbols within the work act as milestones of my artistic career. You will find references to my previous collections and ideas: the BTC symbol, gears from Deus Ex Machina, the Enigma box, and many others. Nothing here is random. Every element carries personal meaning and reflects an important moment in my evolution as an artist.
But there is something deeper happening beneath the surface.
What if art could represent not only the past and present, but also the future?
On Bitcoin, this becomes possible.
Whenever I release and inscribe a new collection, a new symbol can emerge inside Code Is Art, expanding the visual constellation and embedding new chapters of my journey directly into the work itself.
By combining reinscription and recursion, the collection becomes capable of evolution. New forms, symbols, and relationships can be introduced over time while preserving the integrity and provenance of the original pieces.
This transforms the work into something more than static art.
Code Is Art is a living system.
A continuous performance that evolves together with my artistic practice.
@CyberSeaNFT What hits is how you turned provenance into part of the art itself, most collections freeze a moment but this feels like a living thing something that keeps moving with you
Did you know there is an ordinals collection still minting right now that is free plus inscription fees and the artist has literally had his art go to the moon!!
One of his previous artworks went aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket 🚀
You can also claim the physical and 10% of the cost goes directly to Hartekind, supporting children living with heart failure.
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