1/ Truth is an exhibition of #GenerativeArt projects on #feralfile. Curated by @ajberni, it is centered around the overarching theme of ambiguity of scales and dimensions.
Seven artists created images with impressive levels of detail and beauty that visualize the interconnectedness of the world surrounding us. By challenging our perception of scale and boundaries, they explore the concept of “inner truth”.
When looking at @pxlshrd's portfolio, the use of colours and the overarching narrative of the interconnectedness of things stand out.
His unique palettes remind me of rust, acid, and lilac, and the multitude of #GenerativeArt projects that he released on #fxhash explore networks on microscopic and cosmic scales.
I took a deep dive into @pxlshrd's artwork and wrote an article about it:
My fellow Atelier writer @deuspoeticus took a deep dive and wrote an article about it that I recommend you to read. Here, I want to show my favourite outputs from a project that I feel didn't get the attention it deserves.
generative art version of the halting problem: it is generally impossible to determine if letting an algorithm continue will produce a better or worse artwork #generativeart#abstractart#digitalart#haltingproblem
Voilà ça c'était mon friday hier à Bruxelles, et il était pas mal black. (et un peu blood aussi forcément). J'ai pris hyper cher, mais c'était pas mal pour une première séance 😰
Sea life abstraction in blue and yellow. Waves, shore, sand, fish, sea creatures, monsters, rivulets and splashes of water. Give this abstract a few moments of your time and see what you discover.
1/ Many of the pieces on #zeroone are by pseudonymous accounts.
They could be Tyler Hobbs in disguise—or flippers minting the tmp folder of their drives in order to be able to collect. Much of it is AI–generated, and while I appreciate AI as a tool, raw outputs can feel random and uninspired.
If I don't know about background and idea behind artworks, it comes down to the visuals and the themes that the images seem to explore.
For your illumination on this grey December day, here’s another of my (highly processed) light painting images taken overlooking the Maeslantkering & Europoort on the Maas last night 🏗️⛴️
Lots of lovely detail if you zoom in – as someone who’s usually a bit obsessive when it comes to controlling image quality, I love the accidental nature of such pictures 🙂
Three-dimensional fractals and digital paintings done in MS Paint; both probably took quite some time until they were finished, and the images are connected by the colours of a rainbow and a retro vibe.
Colorful Joys by @lukas_trips Metaphysical Rocket by siapou (Roby) Whirlpool by siapou (Roby)
1/ While public attention on NFTs is generally low, there are amazing artworks being created and released. I can't look into all projects in detail, but I couldn't let these pass unnoticed.
The way that the outputs of "Blokkendoos" by @piterpasma mirror the underlying code in their polished, complex precision masterfully displays how #GenerativeArt is… well, art!
1: "Blokkendoos #480" (owned by bored_bear)
2: "Blokkendoos #412" (owned by @raptornews)
3: "Blokkendoos #38" (owned by sheltronica)
4: source code of "Blokkendoos"
"Blokkendoos #412", an abstract digital artwork. Complex composition of rectangular and oval shapes of various colours, depths and sizes carved into and protruding from a white, matte surface. The shapes are overlapping and the underlying grid is irregular.
"Blokkendoos #38", an abstract digital artwork. Minimal composition of two elongated shapes, one an oval, one a rectangular, protruding from a silky, black surface, on a layer below it is a nearly circular oval shape carved from the same surface. There are three small circles scattered over the surface. The edges of all shapes are brightly orange. View of the source code of "Blokkendoos" with syntax highlighting. There are no line breaks that would structure the code, resulting in a screen full of expressions, variables and numbers.