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This genesis project from the creator and founder of fx(hash) is named after Stephen Wolfram’s rules drawn from the Red, Green, and Blue color components of the image.

RGB ELEMENTARY CELLULAR AUTOMATON

100

Known for her neural network technologies and images of the natural world, she creates work exploring biological systems and artificial intelligence.

SOFIA CRESPO

100

Monk Antony curated this fxhash exhibition in partnership with Non Fungible Conference.

FEELS LIKE HOME

100

This artist illustrated De Divina Proportione in 1509, which helped popularize the mathematical proportion and beauty, known as the golden ratio.

DA VINCI

100

Written between 1000-750 BCE, I Ching was an ancient divination text from this country and introduced the binary system, the broken (yin) and solid (yang) lines.

CHINA

200

This reptile capable of shifting hues based on its environment shares a name with an artwork in our collection by Joan Heemskerk.

CHAMELEON

200

This artist avoided using generic color systems such as RGD, HSL, or HSV in his artwork, creating a full spectrum through light wavelengths within a procedural system.

LARS WANDER

200

In the article Generations of Verse by Elisabeth Sweet, this artist often says that “poetry is the original blockchain”. 

SASHA STILES

200

Which term first appeared in the Belgian journal L’Art Moderne to describe Les Vingt’s work characterizing intricate, flowing lines and organic, natural forms?

ART NOUVEAU

200

Ochre cross-hatching found at Blombos Cave in this region was created during 70,000 BCE.

SOUTH AFRICA

300

Also known as neither heaven nor hell, the name of the artwork by Rebecca Allen reflects on the current state of humanity stuck in an endless loop.

LIMBO

300

Le Random currently holds this number of artworks by Qubibi.

8

300

Casey Reas on the History of Generative art describes Generation 1 (The Computer Era) as this.

THE MAINFRAME ERA

300

This invention by Hugh Blackburn is a mechanical apparatus that created geometric drawings such as Lissajous curves, through the use of pendulums.

HARMONOGRAPH

300

The first impressionist exhibition was organized by the “Anonymous Cooperative Society of Artists” in this European city. 

PARIS

400

These specialized cells transmit nerve impulses between brain cells, another name for this would be artwork by Shvembldr.

NEURONS

400

This artist is a composer that has music released on labels such as RVNG Intl. and 4AD.

HOLLY HERNDON

400

Zach Lieberman explains that this is his least favorite question someone asks him about his work when evaluating generative art.

 HOW WAS IT MADE?

400

Protesting nuclear war and showcasing his values of spontaneity and randomness, this artist created his first acid paintings, or “Auto-Destructive Art”.

GUSTAV METZGER

400

The first Dadaist Fair was held in this European city, a pivotal moment in the history of avant-garde art, showcasing Dada’s anti-art and anti-establishment philosophy, absurdity, and provocation. 

BERLIN

500

This artwork by Claire Silver symbolizes an intricate imaginary world thought generally to originate in childhood.

PARACOSM

500

This artist collaborated with the Zagreb Dance Center to create a series of interactive projection works for modern dance performances.

PATAKK aka PAOLO CERIC

500

In the most recent article with Kate Vass, she hosted this first blockchain exhibition in 2018 featuring protagonists such as Kevin Abosch & Ai Weiwei, Harm van den Dorpel, Sarah Friend and John Watkinson.

PERFECT $ PRICELESS

500

This artist’s work, “Black Square” was showcased in the 0.10 Exhibition which would become the lasting symbol of Suprematism.

KAZIMIR MALEVICH

500

The first exhibition of Bauhaus was in this city, and showcased the interdisciplinary nature of the school, highlighting works of painting, textiles, sculpture, design, architecture and graphics. 

WEIMAR, GERMANY.