Chaotic Circles x Wavelength by Kaleb Johnston

Mint Date
May 28, 2022
Mint Time
7 a.m. UTC
Mint Price
0.1Ξ
Spots Reserved
30
Selection Method
Raffle
Raffle Time
May 27, 2022, 2 p.m.
Official Link
yurycoding.art

A generative art collection by Yury Coding Art explores the balance between order and chaos.

Each image in the "Chaotic Circles" comprises concentric circular arcs, and such structure creates a sense of order that the human brain can appreciate.

At the same time, arcs are heavily randomized across their parameters: colors, line widths, radiuses, lengths, etc. The randomization brings in a lot of variety, making the collection diverse and interesting to explore.

About the artist

Twitter thread: "Who's Yury? My background & my generative art journey."

https://twitter.com/yurycoding/status/1526232061073403907

NFTCalendar.io interview: "There are Over 50 Different Styles, and Each of Them has Its Own Math Expressions — Founder's Interview"

https://nftcalendar.io/news/chaotic-circles-interview/

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A generative art collection by Yury Coding Art explores the balance between order and chaos.

Each image in the "Chaotic Circles" comprises concentric circular arcs, and such structure creates a sense of order that the human brain can appreciate.

At the same time, arcs are heavily randomized across their parameters: colors, line widths, radiuses, lengths, etc. The randomization brings in a lot of variety, making the collection diverse and interesting to explore.

About the artist

Twitter thread: "Who's Yury? My background & my generative art journey."

https://twitter.com/yurycoding/status/1526232061073403907

NFTCalendar.io interview: "There are Over 50 Different Styles, and Each of Them has Its Own Math Expressions — Founder's Interview"

https://nftcalendar.io/news/chaotic-circles-interview/

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