fx(text) and what makes this so special
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fx(hash) Nostalgia
The First Weekend of fx(hash) by chronosensitivity
An amazing article taking me back down memory lane showcasing the raw spirit of the early fxhash days. If you haven't been around back then, I highly recommend reading this to get up to speed on the magic that happened during these tumultuous times.
Building a Bridge of Appreciation to the Future of Creativity by Monk Antony
Ntt only was Monk one of the lucky persons to visit fxhash Art Basel Hongkong showing, he also wrote extensively about his experience on twitter. With fx(text) his on-the-ground journalism, coupled with his extensive and insightful research can be shown to a broader audience, easy to consume and access. Truly on of my favorite articles released so far.
Ode to Contrapuntos, or Remembrance by NftEconomist
A love letter to Contrapuntos is something that I can always get behind. Having written the editorial for contraputos on tender.art, this article is hitting home, showcasing an avid collector's deep appreciation for the craft of generative art.
Minimal perturbation by HAL09999
This time it is not a collector showcasing one of his works, but an artist giving insight into his view of the work, giving backstories and thus making the collection more approachable than ever before.
COMPLETION: TO WRITE WITH A RUNNING BRUSH by Sasha Stiles
We already saw the rise of generative poetry over the last months with incredible projects released by Sasha, Ross and many more inspiring poets, finding meaning in web3 and the tools it can provide. Generative poetry might be a small subfunction of generative art, but fx(text) can be the next accelerator for this incredible craft.
Education of the people
Beginner's guide to fxhash using p5.js by Saurabh
How To: Launch a No-Code PFP Project on fxhash by klick
Education of the people is one of the biggest challenges of our space. Articles that explain, that ease in and showcase the inner workings of generative art are of utmost importance. I am extremely excited about this fx(text) subsection and hope to see more of this. It can be text or video-based, fx(text) allows for experimentation, and this is to be cherished.