Situated in an alternate reality where the general principles of physics do not apply, adjacent neighbourhoods are connected via cables, producing a city in suspension. The isometric building-like structures are inspired by architectural drawings and exploded engineering diagrams.
A comprehensive overview of the various parameters has been published as an article (https://www.fxhash.xyz/article/suspension), which is highly recommended reading. Importantly, the random number generator is seeded exclusively by the seed parameter. Since the hash has no bearing on the outcome, what you see is what you get when minting.
In live mode, add &size= to export higher resolution images (Right click to save). For example, &size=4000 will set the width of the image to be 4000 pixels.
Generative Scarves for iOS includes a procedural algorithm commonly used to digitally generate patterns of the natural world, sampled into a bespoke application and used to create unique print for an individual scarf.
‘Curves to marble’ is a generative token replicating the traditional pattern-making technique of Marbling. This amazing technique is said to have originated almost 900 years ago in Japan. The beautiful thing about this token is that all the patterns are unique and it is almost impossible to duplicate one. The video below explains well – Inspired…
In the recent months Mark Wheeler has been working on a series of visual sound experiments by creating openFrameworks apps that you can ‘play’ visually, generating animations from MIDI data….
Created by Alex McLean (Yaxu), Spicule is an album released as a Pi Zero with high quality DAC in custom case, allowing the tracks to be remixed and reworked using the TidalCycles live coding environment.
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