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Thrilled to announce that my generative art program, Running Moon, will be launched as the first release of @artblocks_io Curated Series 8 next Wed., July 13th, at 12 pm CT.
artblocks.io/project/334
Here’s token #0!
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Running Moon depicts the nuanced interaction between clouds and moonlight. It is a search for boundaries between structure and fluidity, precision and errors. It's a quest for harmony. The rendering of Running Moon is inspired by stained glass and watercolor.

Ropsten #114
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Super excited to share Running Moon with you. Before I dive into the story behind it, here are sites where you can view sample outputs.
Ropsten: artist-staging.artblocks.io/project/219
More: eyesofpanda.com/project/runnin…
Project Site: eyesofpanda.com/project/runnin…

Ropsten #124
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Coalesce is coming to SuperRare Friday, July 1st. It’s a collection based on circle packing and simplex noise. What began as a response to a Genuary prompt slowly developed into a larger concept. This project is the culmination of several months’ efforts.

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The collection is divided into styles or sets, consisting of five pieces each. They're set apart by the combination of constraints used to place the circles, giving rise to different forms. Coalesce is the name of the collection as well as the first series in the collection.
The four styles are Coalesce, Multifield, Colorshift, and Lens. A new style will be released each Friday. Additional styles may be added in the future, but no further works will be added to the current sets.
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Before the release of my 'Automatism' project on @artblocks_io this Friday, I wanted to share some stories of the origin, background, and developments of the algorithm behind it, an algorithm which I came to call "Sharp-E"!
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As far as I can remember, this might be the actual tweet where I got the inspiration to explore an algo that does what Sharp-E does. I was fascinated by how artists like @shidahysf drew things seemingly out of nowhere to fill up an entire space.
("Sharp-E" = Thick strokes like a Sharpie + autonomous and delightful like Wall-E)
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(2/4) Human experience is in fact precisely what a plotter lacks--it can't see what it draws, it doesn't feel the pressure of the pen on the paper, in fact it doesn't even know it's current position. It just knows that the computer tells it how to move its motors.
(3/4) That is why it was up to me to program some of these features in the algorithm that ultimately controls the motor movements. I use signed distance fields and ray marching to give it a feeling of shape, light and shadow.
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