1/ Understanding 'Angelus'
- the latest artwork by @Mathcastles
Priced to sell at less than 0.00001Ξ, yet nearly impossible to buy.
Its price is derived from a hidden image, and they can prove it, but we may not live to see the purchase.
↓ An appreciation by @remnynt
ANNOUNCING: World Computer Sculpture Garden – A contract show on Ethereum Mainnet
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We're opening the show with a Space on Tuesday November 12th, 4pm ET (22:00 CET) together with @sssluke1. Artists will be present. Spaces link below.
PATTERNS OF FLOW | REVISITING HIROSHI KAWANO
Hasaqui Yamanobe (@hasaqui) looks back at a pioneer of computer art and surveys the new generation of Japanese digital artists
@RtClick_Save 🤝 @themassagejp
https://t.co/QeNeSDA8Rk
Early Digital Art & Early Computers: In Tandem
On occasion of Christie's 'The History of Computing from the Paul G. Allen Collection' auction - a brief exploration of the early digital art these early machines made.
Evolving Gravity II (1975) by Aaron Marcus, from the collection of Anne & @michaelspalter, created on a DEC PDP-10 Computer - pictured alongside from the Paul G. Allen Collection.
Entangled
by Bjørn Staal (@_nonfigurativ_ )
Using cross-chain and local storage technologies, they enable a system for particles to respond and mirror each other in separate browser instances.
Collection: 512 Editions
Release: June 20, 2024
Presented by @fx_hash_
Interaction Studies
by Eric De Giuli (@eeedg__)
All artworks are meant to be experienced full-screen, with user-driven input by cursor movement.
Collection: 7 Artworks
Release Date: May 30, 2024
Presented by @ensembledotart
Autoscope
by Erik Swahn (@erikswahn)
Each artwork is rich in saturation and movement, pulling the viewer into a chromatic world of its own peculiar logic.
Collection: 360 Artworks
Release Date: April 18, 2024
Seed curated by @MirchandaniTed
Presented by @verse_works
Filigree
by Matt DesLauriers (@mattdesl)
Each artwork represents 1 of 10 natural habitats featured in the project.
Collection: 100 Artworks
Release Date: April 11, 2024
Presented by @disruptive_art_
8/ Are you curious to see how the collection artworks evolve over time?
All 34 tokens - including their origins, the current chains they reside on and their past visual paths - are displayed on the artist's website:
https://t.co/W3h9lwTJdK
7/ 0xfff's commitment to minting across 31 chains, ensuring each token has a distinct visual starting point, underscores the artist's experimental approach and redefines the borders of ‘performance art’ by mapping happenings on-chain.