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💎 Gem of the day
inertia #25 by Benjamin Kovach
Inertia #25" by Ben Kovach reveals the nuanced complexity of generative art, employing Haskell-coded algorithms for naturalistic results. Techniques like rectangular subdivision, Poisson disc sampling, and convex hulls mimic linocut aesthetics. The series, distilled from 10,000 pieces to 75, showcases duotone palettes inspired by Kovach's own paintings.
Ben Kovach, Generative coded art, Inertia #25, 1/1/x.
November 17, 2022.
About Ben Kovach
Ben Kovach is a generative artist who began creating procedurally generated artwork in 2017. He is known for using mathematics, physics, and Haskell programming language.
Ben has been curated by Art Blocks, and exhibited by Bright Moments, Gazelli Art House, WEN Tokyo, Unit London, and verse, among others.
The space of possible outputs from a computer is mind-blowingly large. My goal is to exploring the slice of that space that reflects my taste as an artist, and share that slice with the world.
Ben Kovach
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📕 Interesting Read
Why most crypto assets are grotesquely overvalued by Polynya
Polynya vividly describes the crypto world as a thrilling, speculative arena where Bitcoin and Ethereum reign supreme, capturing over 75% of the market. Despite economic predictions, this high-stakes domain continues its wild ride, fueled more by speculation than productivity.
🔥 Product to Watch
Farcaster
Today’s product is something I’ve been using daily for the last couple of months. Farcaster is a protocol for decentralized social apps.
This means it's a social network with decentralization advantages like owning your audience and instant connectivity to your blockchain assets, actions, and more.
I’ve enjoyed it much more than other social networks because users are interested in blockchain technology and digital art, producing unique conversations. There are over 200,000 users, and the network is growing fast, with unique apps and communities for technology, business, and different kinds of art.
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🎙 Kaloh’s Podcast
Navigating the World of Bitcoin Ordinals ft. Harto
Last week, I published an exciting conversation with Spanish generative artist Harto. We discussed his career as a creative and how blockchain art, specifically on Ordinals, has changed his life.
This is a great resource for learning about the Ordinals Bitcoin ecosystem.
🙌 Highlight of the Week
CORD by Ana MarÃa Caballero Auctioned at Sotheby’s
It is exciting to see Ana MarÃa Caballero, a long-time community member and pioneer poet, being auctioned at Sotheby’s. Her poem, CORD, was curated by another community member, FAR.
Widely recognized as a digital poetry pioneer whose own practice is transforming the way language is exhibited, experienced, and transacted
The current bid is $7,500 (10 hours to go at the time of writing).
Until next time,
- Kaloh