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This edition includes notable releases and projects on Highlight, Objkt, Verse, Teia and Rodeo; a Hypersub for geometric art enthusiasts; a Brazilian artist initiative on Warpcast; what we're reading and watching, and more.
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'Semiograph' by Paul Prudence:
Minting now on Highlight, 'Semiograph' is the third release by generative artist Paul Prudence in a series of artworks that explore the use of text and symbols as material from which to weave fabrics of encoded patterns. In this instance, letters and numbers have been excluded entirely in favor of a reduced character set of several Unicode symbols.
"The resulting patterns imply rubrics of ludic and cartographic references, encoded systems such as semaphore, simple graphical games and puzzles, the aesthetics of MS DOS's Defrag program, musical notation, sequencing and mapping systems, and ciphers and codes." - Paul Prudence
View the series on Highlight here.
'MARBLING EXC' by @yepstt:
After seeing and collecting several pieces from @yepstt's new 'Marbling' series on Rodeo, I was happy to see 1/1s being released in a new collection on Objkt. I eagerly added one from the first four pieces in the series, the beautifully colored iteration pictured above.
Check out the new series here.
'The Geometric Circle' on Hypersub:
Three geometric art powerhouses have united on Hypersub -- ThePaperCrane, Platformmmm, and Studio Captain -- to form The Geometric Circle, a collaborative project which features exclusive monthly airdrops, monthly 1/1 raffles, monthly physical art/merchandise raffles, and more.
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Marcelo Soria-RodrĂguez release on Teia:
Generative artist Marcelo Soria-RodrĂguez recently released "study of a number of things i, 2024" on Teia. An edition of 25, it is a look on the decomposition of space, on varying spatial resolution, on animation, on creating a head-like impression, on darkness, and on light.
"I like to reflect on what these subjects of study mean in my life. Life is broken space, life is darkness and light and varying resolution over time. You are invited to think on whatever you want to think, or not think." - Marcelo Soria-Rodriguez.
View "study of a number of things" on Teia here.
'The Book of Hope' at auction on Verse:
Kirill Semenovich, in conjunction with artie galerie, is auctioning a 50-piece series on Verse -- 'The Book of Hope' -- from Sept. 20 -23, with the 50 winning bidders paying the lowest winning amount.
A commentary on human ambition using the game of basketball illustratively, the AI-assisted series explores the dynamic interplay between not just man and gravity but structure and abstraction as well.
View the collection on Verse here.
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Click here to see my most recently minted Rodeo "Top 9", featuring @mchx, @bairdbased.eth, @giseli, @gpitombo, @ekeko, Ian Wright, @sarahc, @muffinlovr, and @antonis-tsagari.
Minting now on Highlight:
'Repetition and Noise' by Jeres.
Coming soon on fx(hash):
Tuesday, Oct. 1 on fx(hash).
"This radical experiment is inspired by François Morellet's research on frames and dashes, as well as more recent work in Visual Poetry." -- Nicolas Lebrun
In Real Life: MAIF collective gets 'DE[construct]ED'...
On Sept. 30 at The Occulus World Trade Center in NYC, a one-night show exhibiting 18 AI-collaborative artworks that reflect on the theme of deconstruction will be held by MAIF collective.
The curators invited artists to explore and re-imagine their past works by breaking them down and representing them in new ways. By deconstructing previous pieces, the artists showcase their creative process and present innovative reinterpretations of their work.
Curated by Danielle King, BLAC, and 0009. Hosted by the MAIF art collective. An accompanying online exhibition of 1/1s and editions will drop on Foundation that day.
Brazilian artist initiative:
Brazilian generative artist Marcelo Terca-Nada has compiled an excellent thread on Farcaster highlighting artists who have been affected by Elon Musk's ongoing squabble with the Brazilian government. Browse the thread and follow/share to show your support.
Terca-Nada has also helped compile a Farcaster onboarding guide which can be seen here.