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Bruce @ Studio Yorktown

@studioyorktown

Multi-disciplinary generative artist and occasional writer. Fascinated by creativity, good ideas and where they come from. Let’s see what’s out there...

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From a brand and marketing perspective, I respect Procreate for taking a stance and positioning their product as the choice for artists. I believe marketplaces thrive when there are clearly defined options catering to different needs. However, when reading through the comments,

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If you want the NFT art market to return: instead of only buying the top projects on secondary, buy some art on primary directly from artists. Especially from emerging artists who'll inspire more artists to join & create with this technology. That is what will fuel *new* growth.

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To add a little more context to this piece: Tekton Optima (the algorithm this is based on) did not feature too many dense outputs like this one. It is not because the algorithm couldn't generate them, but because I personally felt I could not guarantee a pleasing composition

To add a little more context to this piece: 

Tekton Optima (the algorithm this is based on) did not feature too many dense outputs like this one. It is not because the algorithm couldn't generate them, but because I personally felt I could not guarantee a pleasing composition
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22.08.2024 Optimus Regula 220824 πŸ‡ Code-based Generative / p5.js + Mixed Media Post Production / A Custom metallic foil-stamping effect I developed for Photoshop. πŸ”΄βšͺ️⚫️

22.08.2024
Optimus Regula 220824 πŸ‡
Code-based Generative / p5.js + Mixed Media Post Production / A Custom metallic foil-stamping effect I developed for Photoshop.
πŸ”΄βšͺ️⚫️
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26.08.24 Impasse 260824 πŸ‡ Code-based Generative / p5.js, Generative AI, Digital Collage / Photoshop This series is called 'Impasse' because I feel I don't quite know what to do with it, of if to do anything with it... The underlying layouts are generated with Tesseract code,

26.08.24
Impasse 260824 πŸ‡
Code-based Generative / p5.js, Generative AI, Digital Collage / Photoshop

This series is called 'Impasse' because I feel I don't quite know what to do with it, of if to do anything with it...

The underlying layouts are generated with Tesseract code,
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Each cube in the arrangement was a separate prompt, and then collaged together individually, not as a style transfer to the finished layout! Some couldn't be made isometric due to their compositions, but I thought were somewhat beautiful anyway!

Each cube in the arrangement was a separate prompt, and then collaged together individually, not as a style transfer to the finished layout! Some couldn't be made isometric due to their compositions, but I thought were somewhat beautiful anyway!
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WIP 03.09.2024 Balers 03092024 πŸ‡πŸΎ A continuation of the generative series Sabler, Ersbla, Lebras. Despite most visual similarity to Ersbla, Balers is actually an entirely new algorithm that designs it's own patterns unique to each output to reuse them around its 'tapestry' ⚫️βšͺ️

WIP 03.09.2024
Balers 03092024 πŸ‡πŸΎ

A continuation of the generative series Sabler, Ersbla, Lebras. Despite most visual similarity to Ersbla, Balers is actually an entirely new algorithm that designs it's own patterns unique to each output to reuse them around its 'tapestry' ⚫️βšͺ️
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The Importance of Understanding Mint Mechanics (or Seeing the Whole Picture in Web3) One of my earliest memories, (or perhaps just a vivid recollection), is from when I was around four years old. My dad had just bought a VCR, and he was busy setting it up while we slept. The

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Btw, since you're not technically allowed to mention or link other social networks here, when you see me put a little 'πŸ‡πŸΎ' in my posts, it means that WIP is mintable on 'Roh-day-yoh'... πŸ˜‰

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I'm looking for a more suitable place to upload my writings. Do you have any suggestions? I quite liked Paragraph, but my issue with on-chain writing is that I can't update my thoughts or fix spelling after the fact. Medium seems crowded and mostly listicles... perhaps Substack?

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Hey there! I just put together openSnippets with a help from AIβ€”a quick and easy spot for sharing p5js code snippets. It's still in the early stages, so feel free to drop any feedback or ideas! opensnippets.com