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The running program of time plays in the background of this collection. For this curation process. Upon listening to the recent WTBS interview with fx(hash) team member Ozzie. Trinity @WaitingToSign dropped the question that started it. A lot is covered in this episode, and if you get the chance to listen to this I recommend it. Here is the link and the answer might also very well be here .
The objective, to put together a collection from fx(hash) and Objkt, the catch being all for 5 tezos.
I had made a gallery for the original #5tezcollection, with @HAL09999 and @elout01. As I had been finding that before their callout, many pieces I had liked that were still minting and so I felt it would be a platform to show these. I may be a bit of a magpie, so I thought I would contribute. The original gallery has now been chopped and changed, as I went through a bit of an editing process. There are 22 pieces in the collection. It seems that, to be found in them there tezos hills, are a lot of great works ready for collection. A match for those ready for a bit of exploration, there is a rich gen art expanse.
To view the full gallery and artworks on gallery.so here
I came to fx(hash) about three months ago, and have found myself submerged. Science, art, philosophy, and mathematics, as well as everyday questions of being a human, crossover. And criss cross in coding, cracking codes to create and in the process seem to stretch the limits of potential. As artists always seem to be asking the questions that we all want to hear asked at this time.
And so we might as well launch right in with a Mandelbrot, what is this endless potential? Where maybe time is part of an equation and seems to draw in on and maybe out of itself. I was also drawn in... into this 'Echoes' piece by @ShagaONhan when I first saw it.
'...the Mandelbrot set, one of the most famous and recognizable fractal patterns in mathematics. The images you see are generated entirely through code. The Mandelbrot set is a complex and beautiful mathematical object, created through the iteration of simple equations. At its core, it represents the boundary between order and chaos'
I hadn't really spent much time on Objkt before making this gallery, and so was not yet familiar with the territory. And so I boldly crossed over from fx(hash) to discover. I claimed one of these pieces by @integlitch, as it seems most days there is a different glitch piece dropped in for one day. On this day it seemed I was only one of two owners of 'a moment to parallel shift' #14. I chose it because I liked the piece, and also the idea of a one day window, opened and then closed, you were a part of that one time. That moment. That glitch. here
In Objkt, I also explored 'Coloring Book', I claimed one of this one, Page 259, by This ink drawing is part of his ongoing series of black-and-white sketchbook illustrations. Its almost like you are a part of his diary, looking through these timeless pieces, that seem to capture the time in Nates everyday. And this one captured me. More of these here
And now back to Mathematics, for answers or more questions. The algorithm is revealed in a kind of complicated simplicity in this project by @sspboyd, and seems to be relentlessly trying to find the right answer, repeating hundreds of searches.
'Morse Me' by @citb_le, is a charming collection, and I have minted with params a few of these. Stepping back in time in a way, it combines an old technology like morse code with a current one to generate art. They are still minting if you would like to create one, the wordings you can choose to create the morse.
TEZOS
Below is a list of all the works and artists and the pricings. It came to 4.257 tezos without any fees added.
1) Petri 1500 #1437 0.25
2) Sweet Recipies #62 0.07
3) #1faaf1 #85 0.777
4) H E L P (Objkt) by jlove 0.07
5) binary_trees #138 0.5
6) Harmony in Motion (hic et nunc) by ArtBlndr 0.01
7) Lucious Flow (Objkt) 0.1
8) Not Astrophage #389 0.3
9) Labyrinth #6 0.33
10) Echoes of the Fractal Depths #62 0.24
11) CELDAS #253 0.4
12) Siren #369 @OCM#5965 (@OMonkey5965) 0.0
13) a moment to parallel shift #14 (Objkt) by integlitch 0.1
14) Coloring Book Page 259 (Objkt)0.25
15) Sand patterns #38 0.5
16) Spectral Flow (Versum) by Owen Moore 0.0
17) a moment to parallel shift #1 (Objkt) by integlitch 0.01
18) Random Nebula #31 0.1
19) Morse me #68 0.1
20) Blue Moon (hic et nunc) by Fabio Cordeiro 0.05
21) Ruins (Objkt) by ERAEGO 0.1
22) las gracias que dan vueltas (Versum) by Marcelo Soria-Rodríguez 0.0
And so there it is, I wonder if it will be a timeless gallery. All of a sudden I find myself writing an article, not so sure how that happened.
Here we are in time, like sands through the hour glass...