Grails: Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection Part II

Grails: Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection Part II

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Hideki Tsukamoto

Singularity #230

Accepts Crypto

No reserve

Auction Closed

June 15, 09:01 PM GMT

Estimate

2,000 - 3,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection


Hideki Tsukamoto

b. 1973

Singularity #230

PNG, 2400 x 2400 pixels

Executed in 2021, this work is unique from a long form generative art series of 1,024 unique iterations and fully on-chain.


Token ID: 8000230

Smart Contract: 0xa7d8d9ef8d8ce8992df33d8b8cf4aebabd5bd270

Token Standard: ERC-721

Blockchain: Ethereum

Minted by Eth-Men

Acquired from above

Hideki Tsukamoto is a UK based programmer and technical artist. Fascinated with procedural systems and generative design, Hideki's career began in the early 1990's writing evolutionary art systems for an early code based ray-tracing system called POV-Ray. He went on to study graphic design, web, and print design and after dabbling in programming for many years, decided to take it seriously as a career. After considerable exposure to many programming languages, frameworks, and game engines, he has become an adept technical artist. His work is precise, often very graphic, and features consistent themes of distance transformations, noise based modulation, modularity, and recursion.


In college, Tsukamoto found technical drawing on paper and pen clumsy and imprecise, so he started looking at CAD programs. This early introduction to 3D spaces on computers then led to programming in C. 


Singularity is the final chapter in a series that works backwards towards Genesis. The works are fully on-chain. There are 4 'chapters' in total, but Singularity focuses on endings: large, impactful, often vibrant crescendos of color and light. The inspiration for Singularity is space, creation, matter and void. It's part of a series. The work depicts giant black holes of varying turbulence, symmetry, chaos, intricacy, mass and force.