interdisciplinary collaboration of @bilgegunay_ and @tamarixyz ||audiovisual experiences and generative systems || Art Basel Miami’22,ArtBlocks,Contemporary Ist
After months of work, we’re excited to share our custom storefront for our print shop, built by @tesserart_xyz 🖤
A redeemable collection of a 4-piece plotter artwork series is available on the print shop as of today!
The storefront comes with more traits that we’ll be sharing in the coming days.
This is my second acquisition from Rune Brink @spogelsemaskine, adding “Mæander 3” on a 128 x 128 pixels LED screen, originally exhibited by @bitforms gallery in Berlin November 2025
The first piece I collected from the artist in 2024 at NFT Paris was 128x128px LED display from the 2024 Glitch Garden series on https://t.co/NBSok8vEjA
“Mæander” is a series of 17 generated outputs depicting river delta segments, created by Danish artist RuneBrink / Aka. Spøgelsesmaskinen for bitforms gallery 2025.
In the 1800s, natural Danish rivers were straightened and regulated to make the landscape more suitable for farming. Rivers in nature have a natural ability to meander in arching movements, watering and nourishing large areas, and creating cutoffs that leave small lakes along the way.
This natural flow of water is even believed by some to preserve the life-giving qualities of the water through its continuous natural restructuring.
Since 2024, several efforts have been made to restore rivers to a free-flowing state by 2030, both in the EU and in Denmark.
This artwork was generated using Meanderpy, an open-source Python module developed at The University of Texas at Austin for simulating river meandering, as described by Howard & Knutson (1984). Apache License 2.0 https://t.co/TOCRMN2L5c
Rune Brink Hansen (b. 1979, Odense, Denmark) is a self taught multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. He started working with digital interfaces during the early internet days. Since then he has crafted digital visuals for festivals, designed spaces for museums, and exhibited large scale light installations at various institutions and galleries. In 2021, he adopted the Spøgelsesmaskinen artist name for his 3D and NFT artwork. In the global online art community, he is known simply as "Spogel".
@5tr4n0 Yes and love how the Micron pen reveals the texture. Sometimes Inkscape gets confused and changes its positioning. It’s super random embracing them errors🦾