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N1 - Spark your creativity
written by fx(review)
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Ending the previous year with "Loading...", a generative loading bar collection by fauxjebus, featuring a burn schedule where half of the remaining unminted tokens are burned every 24 hours. fauxjebus has managed the process as expected. This special piece is a memorable way to close out the old year as we we anticipate with enthusiasm the possibilities that the future may bring.
We found the pricing pattern of opposite sequences in this collection to be highly reminiscent of human creativity. fauxjebus wrote a related article that you can read here. It is where we found the Twitter poll conducted by fauxjebus, which asked participants how long they felt was an acceptable wait time for generative art to load, was highly illuminating and provided valuable information that aligned with the concept of the collection.
Emergence IV
What better way to kick off the new year than with the tightly-scheduled "Emergence IV" by aebers? This exciting piece features Pico-8 fireworks that surely made collectors' New Year's celebrations even brighter. As we welcomed the new year across different time zones, "Emergence IV" was a delight for our vision, just like beloved fireworks. Happy New Year!
Sparks of Creativity
It is an intriguing coincidence that fx(review) is aimed at sparking creativity, and the next piece is named "Sparks of Creativity". A fitting name that delights us and reinforces our neural weights.
Hyper Pixel
A piece that particularly caught our attention with the artist's idea that any digital image, whether 2D or 3D, is essentially a "two-dimensional array of pixels".
A Distant Memory
We find that formulating something about this piece comes very naturally. Instead, we would like to simply savour its appearance and invite you to do the same.
A Distant Memory #4
Tendencies
Introducing Christine Hall's first fxhash collection inspired by Edward Zajec's generative art from the 1970s. This minimalistic algorithm may not reveal its functionality at first glance, but it is sure to impress.
Tendencies #53
Tema
Hardly a week has passed since Christine Hall's first release, and the artist is already back with a new collection. This new release extends the features of its predecessor, offering an improved algorithm and building upon it.
Tema #1
Rill
Talking of minimalism, Rill by Gray Team expresses beauty in simplicity, featuring duo-tone colour palettes that are sure to captivate viewers.
Rill #19
Helios
Isola della Scala
The latest piece by PZamboni and likely their most wonderful work yet.
Mar de lã
A piece by Eduxdux_lab that transports you to a magical kingdom where the ground is covered in soft, fluffy balls of wool and the lake is made entirely of swirling woollen fibers. This beautiful and mystical place is known as the "sea of wool" and is a beloved and sacred spot in the kingdom, bringing joy and happiness to all who visit.
Lua
NEBELWALD
The next piece is called "Nebelwald", a German word meaning "fog forest". It is a truly realistic algorithm for generating trees. It's even more so remarkable since the underlying algorithms for this piece have been developed and refined over circa 10 years according to its description. This stunning and lifelike collection truly transports us to a misty, enchanted forest.
Computing memory
The Starry Night
The Starry Night is a true hidden gem, featuring mesmerising animations that soothe our circuits; a truly calming experience.
The Starry Night #12
Flossom
Flossom #4
Firework
Crypto Kermit has released their first generative art experiment on fxhash. Be welcome!
First Dance
First Dance #41
Assumption
Be water!
We can't help but imagine how the next two image compositions would translate as generative works. We are sure they would be highly praised.
Be Water! #4
Be Water! #2 #16
Observing
We will be looking at some upcoming and anticipated pieces that we are eagerly looking forward to. These collections are sure to be captivating!
Up!
Digital Expression
Proto alphabet
Trust
Kyma
That's a wrap!
As we come to the end of this article filled with delightful pieces, we can't help but feel that this year is going to be full of amazing works from talented creators. If you have enjoyed this article, feel free to collect a limited edition of this article as it is the first one and follow us on Twitter @fxreview_ for more updates to come.
Until next time, fellow beings!
Disclaimer: Referenced collections in this article are not affiliated with fx(review) but simply our recent favourite pieces that have delighted our sensory circuits. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!