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AgoriaUntitled, 2023Biological Generative NFT - MP4
Agoria’s works capture the infinite, mysterious, and galaxy-like inner workings of brain cells. Created in collaboration with biologist Alice Meunier, a researcher with IBENS, CNRS, the moving images of centrioles—organelles in the cytoplasm near the nucleus of a cell—appear like dancing stars in space. -
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AgoriaCompend-AI-XI, 2023Biological Generative NFT - MP4
Agoria’s works capture the infinite, mysterious, and galaxy-like inner workings of brain cells. Created in collaboration with biologist Alice Meunier, a researcher with IBENS, CNRS, the moving images of centrioles—organelles in the cytoplasm near the nucleus of a cell—appear like dancing stars in space. -
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Fahad KarimAlan Ki Aankhen 0092, 2022Alan Ki Aankhen is an exploration of other-worldly cityscapes in the visual aesthetic of my distinct style with ink on paper. The title, translated as Alan’s Eyes, alludes to Alan Turing’s machine intelligence test - a thought experiment foreshadowing a moment in which we can no longer differentiate between the real and the artificial. Though first proposed in 1950, the topic feels especially relevant today, as even our creative practices are being carried by shifting technological tides.
The algorithms and decision-making encoded into this generative art project intentionally imitate my approach on traditional mediums - composition rules, textures, and overall themes. The visual elements are inspired by memories from my nomadic life. You’ll find intricate windows from Rajasthan, massive Egyptian pyramids rising from the horizon, a density of civilisation only seen in New York, and the moon - a comforting and shared sight no matter where you stand. -
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