Responsive Dreams
written by responsivedream...
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Open console.
List alerts.
1 alert found.
Deployment consensus: 100%.
Deploy.
It’s 44f, 2019a, 2021p and 11s. Brothers and I have decided to interrupt course to sector twelve to respond to mother alert. It’s the fourth eon the expedition spends exploring system TGM 3112 without relevant events. All scheduled relays have been installed according to calculations but no incoming transmissions have been received. Outgoing transmissions do receive acknowledged responses. Situation is nominal.
Interfaces are ready and the mission is a go.
Unusual levels of high-energy electromagnetic radiation makes improbable short-wave radio communication on the surface. As a result an ETR of two periods has been set. Although an atmosphere is present, common life existence has been discarded for biological reasons. Proves indicate the presence of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, oxygen and an unknown element.
The environment seems to produce a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave. Brother Z decoded the transmission, which is audible to human hearing range, suggesting an unlikely way of communication. Source is close enough for inspection according to equipment tolerances. Consensus is to locate the source.
Terrain produces light distortion affecting camera wavelength. The visible spectrum is clearly affected by the unknown element, causing a fluid, ever-extending, movement of the particles across the interface debris. Recording equipment is not able to persist snapshots of the environment, but mathematical equations are detected in the formation of unique and unpredictable projections.
It evolves and changes as our presence interacts with it. There’s no visible start or end in the current dimension, a property that clearly encourages further interaction. As we approach the source a subtle deformation of the space multiplies, warping around us, merging and blending light.
It’s. Beautiful.
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About the The Generative Art Museum
Welcome to The Generative Art Museum. TGAM is a project dedicated to celebrate and promulgate art made by autonomous systems (non-human) that can independently create artwork, commonly known as generative art.
Our goal is simple, to spread the word about generative art in all shapes and forms. We embrace any piece where humans interact with automated tools to create unique pieces. Blockchain has created the perfect playground for a digital renaissance: affordable computers and easy-to-use scripting tools are the icing on the cake for a revolution in the generative art like the world has never seen before. And we are here to talk about it and share this exciting journey.
TGAM has showcased the work of Zancan, Lars Wander, Zach Lieberman, rudxane, Andreas Rau, Marcelo Soria-Rodríguez, Lisa Orth, Ryan Bell, Landlines Art and Ismahelio amongst many others.
Join us. We are in this together.
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