Most collectors are unaware of how much interactivity some of my #genart projects on #fxhash have. Eg, my Out-Run project, inspired by Out Run sega genesis, it allows you to change music tracks, camera angles, play with effects and even has a ludicrous speed mode, check it out.
New #GenerativeArt releases on #fxhash have been comparably sparse recently, which gave me the time to look at some of them before they got lost in a flood of new ones — even though I spent way less time on it than usual (and than I would have liked to, but that's life).
I didn't find the time to write about them, though, but at least put my favourite iterations into a deca gallery (a pity they don't (yet?) support base chain).
.: Endless Flight is still available to mint as an open edition on #fxhash for 0.0015Ξ :: make sure you don't miss out :: holders will have guaranteed mint access to my next big genart project :.
Endless Flight 🛩️ #Genart
Genesis on @base via #fxhash
OE @ 0.0015Ξ EndDate [April 15]
Endless Flight is a little project I've been playing with on and off for awhile now and I've finally decided mint it as my genesis on BASE. Collectors and holders will be added to a whitelist and have guaranteed mint access to my next big project.
1/4 "Barbarians" by Jacek Markusiewicz impresses me like no other recent work of #GenerativeArt has.
The images of majestic mountain slopes and neatly arranged fields – with occasional buildings strewn in between them – at first feel strangely detached and bland, thanks to a distant, aerial point of view and bleached, bright colours. Yet the way the landscapes are unexpectedly interrupted by smooth, deep, geometrical gashes appears alien and out of place.
2/4 This juxtaposition of nature and incomprehensible architecture gives rise to feelings of awe, wonder and sorrow, and reminds me a lot of what I feel when I look at the artist's previous masterpiece "Hollow", while aesthetic and subject immediately made me think of @monotau's equally astonishing 2022 #fxhash project "Cradle".
Having "Metakinetic" by @julien_espagnon plotted with acrylic markers and hanging on your wall must be quite awesome. I love the bold shapes and vivid colours!
.: yes, this is my #genart on #fxhash and for the most part is not considered unique and different :: if you think differently please show me :: like and share this post :.
The muted, reduced colours and patina of noise that covers most of @_nekropunk's minimal #GenerativeArt projects result in unique, vintage works that often combine illustration and generative elements. "Viadukt", "Skalka" and the recent minimal, magical "grain:street" and "Elektrobotanika" are wonderful works, but my favourite is the older "Mind docks sorting station".
.: Monolith minting is now closed on #fxhash :: 15 Ed. were minted in total :: I really enjoyed working on this project and it's a shame it didn't reach as many people as I would like :: it's not possible to please everyone but I'm happy it pleased a few :: thank you :.
.: It has been 3 weeks since I've published Monolith with 128 Ed. available on #fxhash and only 15 Ed. are minted at the moment :: it's now reduced to only 20 Ed. in total and the last 5 Ed. are available to mint for 15ꜩ #tezos only for the next 48h #genart :.
.: today marks a week since I've published Monolith on #fxhash :: from tomorrow I will be burning editions and increasing the price gradually :: the current price is the lowest it will ever be #tezos :: remember that you can mint a ticket and use it later #genart :.
"unTie #2", an abstract digital artwork. Two dissolving streams of geometric particles reach towards a point near the center of the canvas. The particles are blue and yellow, the background is dark like space.
"unTie #82", an abstract digital artwork. Concentric circles of small particles that resemble ripples on a surface of water are near the center of the canvas, going out from a layer under it are streams of small particles undulating towards the upper and lower edge of the canvas. The background is divided into rectangular areas in bright yellow, red and light blue, resembling stacked cargo containers.
"unTie #66", an abstract digital artwork. "unTie #82", an abstract digital artwork. A colourful cloud of small particles is near the center of the canvas, going out from a layer under it are streams of small particles undulating towards the left and right edge of the canvas. The background is divided into rectangular areas in pale yellow and green.
The outputs of "Arrokoth" by @qotonana are dynamic and slightly confusing in a thought–provoking way.
Watching the swarm–like shifting and meandering of the displayed particles in live view has an unexpectedly organic vibe, despite the reference to astronomy in title and description.