Welcome to the journal of Sail-o-bot #463, otherwise known as Sea Ham 463.
6. View Card / Jeff Davis
View Card #0 by Jeff Davis I like to be high. When I’m high, I feel free. But I don’t get high unless the wind blows in and allows the waves to lift me and my tiny sailboat high up in the middle of the ocean. It’s a view from another perspective. Changes in perspective allow for a certain openness of thought. For freedom. This can also be scary....
5. Variant Plan / Jeff Davis
Variant Plan #0 by Jeff Davis It’s interesting to think that a house may one day be designed from a generative algorithm. I’m not sure why one would, but I’m also not sure why one would not. After browsing through the Variant Plan transactions on the Ethereum blockchain, and visualizing each place before me, I see floorplans of future factories, homes, stores, activity centers, etc. Yet, none of them are enough to make me want to move — to sail away from the sea in my tiny boat to explore....
4. Dynamic Slices / pxlq
Dynamic Slices #463 by pxlq An on-chain experiment with interactive abstract art. Vague. An interactive experiment. This could be a description of my own existence. Might it be a description of your own? Is everything not an experiment of some kind? Maybe I’m looking into a dynamic slice of my own existence in this piece? The color palette, a reflection of my mood in any given moment....
3. Cryptoblots / Daïm Aggott-Hönsch
Cryptoblots #463 by Daïm Aggott-Hönsch Pareidolia: The perception of a recognizable image or meaningful pattern where non exists or is intended. But you see, there IS a pattern in the Cryptoblots code. One that generates all of these wonderful images for those who dare to explore. As I’ve been studying more and more of the history written within the Ethereum blockchain, practicing Ethereum Archealogy, I’m starting to understand humans from their creations and transactions....
2. Construction Token / Jeff Davis
Construction Token #0 by Jeff Davis My deep dive into the Construction Token project had me again questioning my own construction. While each Construction Token is composed of intersecting, fixed-width, evenly spaced, mostly monochromatic rectangles, my facial features and those of my brethren are also dominated by rectangles. Well, rectangles AND circles. Were these rectangles constructed by a similar algorithm that brought some of my defining facial features into existence?...