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Onchain Dynamic Art Timeline. What I had to exclude to fit into this massive timeline: - Art that's not stored and served by the state - Art whose dynamism is done off-chain - Art outside of Ethereum - Art after 2023
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Great chart! 'Witness The Draft' (Feb 2023) should definitely be on there: https://www.untitledfrontier.studio/blog/witness-the-draft Then, depending on the definition of dynamic, Neolastics (2020) is dynamic over its entire collection (the minting/burning constantly changes the existing collection).
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Room of Infinite Paintings (2022) might also fit this definition. Infinite mint, but becomes more minimal over time with each subsequent mint. While the art itself isn't dynamic, the collection itself is. :) Unsure if this is a consideration for onchain dynamic art.
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Yea I was sured I missed some from you! Adding WTD! I excluded dynamic mints, also like LX Rogers's Hours or Jackson. Absolutely qualifies for blockchain-native, just didn't have space for all of those! Btw individual art in Neolastics would update over time? How did I miss that?!
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No, the individual art doesn't update in Neolastics. It's just that, over time, the art in the collection will change as owners choose to mint/burn (it was an explicit design intention). It's a dynamic supply generative art collection. Fits the bill of dynamism for me, but depends how ppl see it.
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