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1/ "Computational Decay" by @jaalibandar feels like still images of the breakdown of the internet, taken from a monumental cyber movie on the big screen.
The fragmented shapes and intricately dithered textures need to be seen up close.
#11 @crip2dax
#17 @iseejulez
1/ Here's a short #artmiration thread with a look at 4 recent fx(hash) projects that I really like, but due to budget restraints can't collect.
Maybe you can. They deserve our love!
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"Wirescapes" by @Lax_Raven are awesome. NeoMinimal, post-apocalyptic retro-futurism. Or neo-precisionism?🤔
But I have no time to look and ponder. I'm on a mission to find the image of surreal red desert landscape with a wall of ominous grey water crashing over it from the sky.
1/4 As part of my #artmiration and #2022indigitalart posts on Mastodon, I posted a number of short and mid–length write–ups on digital and generative art.
Here's a thread with a list of the artworks that I featured:
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More art from my collection that needs to be seen:
"Interference-05-06" and "Interference-06-06" by @js_cryptoart
Abstract and non-representational, the complex line work and subliminal texture open up all kinds of possible thoughts on the subjects of these beauties.🔥⚡️✨
5/ "a pale reflection" by @chrisrandallar1
Stippled, monochromatic images of simple geometrical forms, like water drops in a puddle, and abstract views through slats and blinds.
Tangled, complex, and beautiful - definitely undervalued!
#1 @Gianluc73817706
#18 @kyoobn
2/ The similarities of "Meaning" and Misunderstanding" by @yenrenART might show that both concepts, after all, are the same.
Black details of the former might be where it's at, but I love the simple, slightly scattered bars of the later.
"Meaning #171"
"Misunderstanding #217"
3/ "The muon in the hole" by @ULuIQ12 with its halftones gradients, dynamic compositions, and beautiful dynamic compositions is awesome (my only minor grief: random aspect ratios)!
If you ever wanted a portrait of a muon, this is the one to get!
#74 @ekius37
#191 @tensafefrogs
More art from my collection that needs to be seen:
"connexio" by @jeromeherrcc
Minimal images resemble knots of synthetic rope, noodles or rings.
I love my #47 with its perfect, connected circles, and the colours and the shape of the multiple threads of #49.
10/ The fact that the smooth loops show circles that are (figuratively speaking) moving in circles has cast a happy smile on my face, too.
Now I only wish I knew what the abbreviations in each piece's title are supposed to mean. Any hints, José?
"cíclico (nA)"