Flower Sand by Yuma Yanagisawa x Kaloh

Mint Date
June 15, 2023
Mint Time
6 p.m. UTC
Mint Price
0.035Ξ
Total Supply
100 NFTs
Number of Winners
200 Spots
Raffle Time
June 15, 2023, 1:30 p.m.
Verified Twitter
wildxyz
Verified Discord
discord.gg/ctTDXXxM
This project will be overallocating. That means that if you win, you will NOT be guaranteed a spot. Please see the project description for more information.

Flower Sand: ​Yuma Yanagisawa presents a new collection of generative NFTs that explores the tensions between natural and mechanical algorithms.

About Wild: Wild is building the home for experiential art through an artist residency, a curated marketplace, and an immersive digital world. The best way to get involved with Wild is to collect an Oasis, a collection of 1,000 all-access passes to the creative ecosystem. 

About Yuma: Yuma Yanagisawa is an artist who explores creative computation in the realm of contemporary visual art. With degrees in both Social Science and Human-Computer Interaction, Yuma is fascinated by algorithmic composition–the various ways of creating images using code-based functions. He creates immersive installations and experimental films with real-time computer graphics, which materialize as code-based illustrations from fractals to AI-generated imagery, and photorealistic visualizations using physically-based rendering.

Follow Yuma: @yumayanagisawa

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Flower Sand: ​Yuma Yanagisawa presents a new collection of generative NFTs that explores the tensions between natural and mechanical algorithms.

About Wild: Wild is building the home for experiential art through an artist residency, a curated marketplace, and an immersive digital world. The best way to get involved with Wild is to collect an Oasis, a collection of 1,000 all-access passes to the creative ecosystem. 

About Yuma: Yuma Yanagisawa is an artist who explores creative computation in the realm of contemporary visual art. With degrees in both Social Science and Human-Computer Interaction, Yuma is fascinated by algorithmic composition–the various ways of creating images using code-based functions. He creates immersive installations and experimental films with real-time computer graphics, which materialize as code-based illustrations from fractals to AI-generated imagery, and photorealistic visualizations using physically-based rendering.

Follow Yuma: @yumayanagisawa

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