Hello and welcome to The Culture Project. We are here with the next iteration of the fx(hash): Weekly Roundup. We are doing this article a day early this week. I won’t be around tomorrow, but still wanted to write one. Some great stuff coming out this week. A bunch of them were covered in last weeks WIP feature.
Lets dive in.
Mints on Sunday - 300 pieces in the set.
Price: 25 Tezos
This is a beautiful abstract project, really like the thought and concept behind it.
This series explores the remnants and imprints of past events; the unintended consequences and marks left behind: The floor of a painter's studio, layered with splatters and spills; the face of a rock, sculpted by the relentless touch of water and ice; the rusty hood of a forsaken car, weathered and chipped under the harsh sun.
Risonanza by Alessandro Fiore aka whitekross
Mints on Wednesday - 400 pieces in the set.
Price: All reserved for Tender pass holders.
Another wonderful abstract project. I was getting tons of amazing outptus when looking through it.
This series unearths the unique and energetic rhythms found within simple repetitions. Using distinct minimalist components, the algorithm patterns, contorts, and intertwines geometries to reveal rich and vital maximalist compositions. The explorations of Risonanza revels in the quirks that emerge through this process, seemingly with spontaneity. They invite us to identify and savor the underlying simplicity of a common language that resides amidst all manners of imperfections, randomness, and intricate complexities we perceive around us.
Mints on Wednesday - 256 pieces in the set.
Price: 6 Tezos
This is Monty’s first release on fxhash. I think it’s an impressive first project and I’m looking forward to their future work. It’s a great, unique take on cityscapes.
Mudaashiku (「無駄足区」- “Fool’s Errand District”) invokes the place where you first really experienced what it means to be a person in a city. Were you awestruck? Did you feel lost or disoriented by a realization of the size of the spaces around you? Perhaps you sought some detail, some small thing to focus on to reorient yourself and feel like a person again in the face of such immensity and confusion.
This work is inspired by an attempt to capture some of the feeling I had when I first moved to Tokyo and was utterly overwhelmed. It was both exciting and frightening to suddenly be lost in a place so immense and unfamiliar. If Stendhal Syndrome refers to the fearful ecstasy of experiencing the beauties of Florence, then there must be something similar for the first experience of a great city. This work attempts only to point in the direction of such a feeling.
Mints on Monday - 50 pieces in the set.
Price: 12 Tezos
It’s great to see a new project from lil code. I love their animated work, they really have a style of their own.
optical confusion explores videofeedback and video modulation through a simple chain of basic video processes. resulting in evolving, intrincate, emergent motion and micro-patterns.
the piece consists on four different 'buffers' (video channels)
these channels get displaced by carefully crafted cross-modulation processes
Optical Confusion Output - Click the link to see it live.
Optical Confusio Output - Click the link to see it live.
Optical Confusion Output - Click the link to see it live.
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I love the concept, density, and chaos of Remains. Thanks for the discovery and great work as always!