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ᴛʜᴀᴛ’s ᴡʜᴀᴛ ʜᴇ sᴀɪᴅ Thanks NB for taking some time to read about ‘Contact Studies’ and leaving a comment or two!

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Thanks <a href="/Noahbolanowski/">NB</a> for taking some time to read about ‘Contact Studies’ and leaving a comment or two!
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ᴛᴡᴇɴᴛɪᴇᴛʜ ᴄᴇɴᴛᴜʀʏ ᴄᴏᴅᴇ When ‘Contact Study #2.1: Twenty Lightyears’ is upscaled — which it will be in practically all display scenarios — the browser serves as an artist’s assistant, painting pixels at runtime according to minimal instructions embedded in the code.

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When ‘Contact Study #2.1: Twenty Lightyears’ is upscaled — which it will be in practically all display scenarios — the browser serves as an artist’s assistant, painting pixels at runtime according to minimal instructions embedded in the code.
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ᴇɴɢɪɴᴇᴇʀᴇᴅ ᴀʀᴛ Thank you delronde for collecting a complete set of five Artifact Editions! I love seeing “Artifact #5” alongside the fully onchain and generative pieces in your collection: ‘Autoglyph #364’ by Larva Labs, ‘057-Gz-20250217-175832’ by alejandro cartagena via

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Thank you <a href="/delronde/">delronde</a> for collecting a complete set of five Artifact Editions!

I love seeing “Artifact #5” alongside the fully onchain and generative pieces in your collection: ‘Autoglyph #364’ by <a href="/larvalabs/">Larva Labs</a>, ‘057-Gz-20250217-175832’ by <a href="/halecar2/">alejandro cartagena</a> via
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Love the notion of 'freezing/burning' Pixels into Physicality Simon Fraser: "I really like the idea of the electronic ink being frozen, but also, like in this kind of glass box, which looks like a fossil or something." Below: E ink screen by Antony Cairns, 2020

Love the notion of 'freezing/burning' Pixels into Physicality 

Simon Fraser: "I really like the idea of the electronic ink being frozen, but also, like in this kind of glass box, which looks like a fossil or something."

Below: E ink screen by Antony Cairns, 2020
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Enchanté. ‘Spectral Metamorphosis’ by jack — one of 80 digital negative and silver gelatin print pairs from ‘Latent,’ exhibited in the digital sector of Paris Photo 2024, curated by Nina Roehrs to mark the centenary of the Surrealist movement.

Enchanté.

‘Spectral Metamorphosis’ by <a href="/jackbutcher/">jack</a> — one of 80 digital negative and silver gelatin print pairs from ‘Latent,’ exhibited in the digital sector of Paris Photo 2024, curated by <a href="/NinaRoehrs/">Nina Roehrs</a> to mark the centenary of the Surrealist movement.
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sᴛɪʟʟ ᴍᴏᴠɪɴɢ A still from ‘THE MESSAGE’ by Sasha Stiles | AI alter ego Technelegy ✍️🤖, and ‘Fifty Lightyears’ by me — created to honour five decades of the Arecibo Message, humanity’s message to the stars, first broadcast on November 16, 1974, fifty-one years ago.

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A still from ‘THE MESSAGE’ by <a href="/sashastiles/">Sasha Stiles | AI alter ego Technelegy ✍️🤖</a>, and ‘Fifty Lightyears’ by me — created to honour five decades of the Arecibo Message, humanity’s message to the stars, first broadcast on November 16, 1974, fifty-one years ago.
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In the late 1970s, Roland Barthes wrote “Sagesse de l’art (The Wisdom of Art)” that shifted the perception of Cy Twombly’s work entirely. In the 1960s and 1970s, Twombly was often dismissed as sloppy or unserious, his marks read as indiscipline rather than intention. Barthes

In the late 1970s, Roland Barthes wrote “Sagesse de l’art (The Wisdom of Art)” that shifted the perception of Cy Twombly’s work entirely. In the 1960s and 1970s, Twombly was often dismissed as sloppy or unserious, his marks read as indiscipline rather than intention. Barthes
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typo.eth ripcache DeltaSauce gosh you're a master of showcasing incredible artworks Typo. Thank you so much and so thrilled to have Artifact 5 in the TOC Gallery Vault.