DEL #151, @figure31, 2026
"DELs are animated ASCII shells embodied by the network. Every movement, every shift in form, every illumination is fueled by a stream of Ethereum block hashes.
Each DEL is a fully on-chain artwork the owner can return to and reconfigure over time: every parameter is tunable, every prior state recoverable on chain."
DEL has fully minted out.
It was an honor to collaborate with @figure31 and officially support the launch.
We've been having discussions around this project since late last year, and to see what it has become has been inspiring.
Thank you to all the great collectors that participated. The amount of thoughtful conversations I had over the last week truly keeps me going.
We are in this small, unique, and innovating industry - it's important to show up and support each other as often as we can.
Digital art is here to stay. Blockchain as a medium is only getting started.
Congrats to Loucas and all of the collectors!
DEL is minted out.
All 256 artworks were placed during the private sale.
Many thanks to all collectors who reached out. It’s encouraging and humbling to see this kind of demand.
A beautiful reminder of why blockchain art is such a unique medium and market.
Relisted at floor. [BOSS] is one of the less common colour palettes, doesn't come up that often.
This parcel would be a good addition for a new collector wanting something a bit different from the floor zones usually on offer.
DEL by @figure31
Pushing the boundaries of what blockchain art means
The website is a work of art itself, definitely check it out
https://t.co/mt453grpCA
Whilst exploring the new Hypercastle UI @d347h_eth built within @artgod_eth on a spaces, Lv 12 came up.
There's something different about it, we agree. Feels like a "heart" wedged between two much larger levels which feel like "chestplates". Unusual zone distribution within the level topography too...
Deserves further investigation.
Last week, we got a new beefy server and released a few interesting features both for ArtGod's core and specifically for the frontend for Terraforms by @mathcastles.
# Blockspace Explorer - "How do you visualize multi-decade spacetime as a map?"
A multi-level drill-down grid interface that users can navigate to see the indexer's sync progress in real-time. The pink "❀" marks the exact deployment block of Terraforms, along with a path to access it through the drill-down.
In this UI, a user can queue up long historical backfills or fill gaps in sync coverage.
Of course, the whole feature is a core part of ArtGod and works out of the box for any EVM-based collection, as well as for all collections installed in that particular ArtGod instance at the same time.
The Blockspace Explorer is already live on the public, read-only ArtGod instance that syncs Terraforms (link below).
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The "Droste effect" is the effect of a picture recursively appearing within itself, in a place where a similar picture would realistically be expected to appear. In art history, the technique is known as "mise en abyme"
- Wikipedia
#3660 (Spine parcel)