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For the past 25 years, Dr. Antoine Bercovici, a.k.a. Siliconinsider, has made it his life's work to dig deep into computer chips to see what's hidden inside; and the results are truly mind-blowing.
Siliconinsider, a researcher by profession, specializes in microscope photography. By dismantling chips often only a few millimeters in size, he reveals their true beauty under a microscope. Some chips are so detailed and tiny that it's necessary to take hundreds of photos per die, which are then digitally stitched together to form one single large image. It often takes days to prepare one detailed image using this process, but the results are stunning.
The bright colors, level of detail, and interesting patterns make each image a beautiful piece of art. Some images make you think of contemporary art, while others have an industrial vibe or vintage edge to them. Each of the 2,750 NFTs is unique and tells its own story.
Some chips contain random objects or doodles generated by the chip designers, ranging from a ketchup bottle to a spaceship or even a cartoon character. Siliconinsider has found many interesting pieces, and most of them have never been released to the public.
For more info about the project go to artof.science
Discord: discord.gg/artofscience
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Register for pre-mint at 0.18 ETH before public sale.
For the past 25 years, Dr. Antoine Bercovici, a.k.a. Siliconinsider, has made it his life's work to dig deep into computer chips to see what's hidden inside; and the results are truly mind-blowing.
Siliconinsider, a researcher by profession, specializes in microscope photography. By dismantling chips often only a few millimeters in size, he reveals their true beauty under a microscope. Some chips are so detailed and tiny that it's necessary to take hundreds of photos per die, which are then digitally stitched together to form one single large image. It often takes days to prepare one detailed image using this process, but the results are stunning.
The bright colors, level of detail, and interesting patterns make each image a beautiful piece of art. Some images make you think of contemporary art, while others have an industrial vibe or vintage edge to them. Each of the 2,750 NFTs is unique and tells its own story.
Some chips contain random objects or doodles generated by the chip designers, ranging from a ketchup bottle to a spaceship or even a cartoon character. Siliconinsider has found many interesting pieces, and most of them have never been released to the public.
For more info about the project go to artof.science
Discord: discord.gg/artofscience
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