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f1 by Frank Manzano
My work is rooted in a process of continual experimentation. With the works that I will be presenting, each piece is titled using a unique system: a letter followed by a number. The letter represents one or multiple core ideas, while the number allows me to explore the evolution of those ideas over time. This system isn't just a method of organization—it's a reflection of my practice.
Through this numbering convention, I can revisit concepts, bring fresh approaches to them, and examine their transformation alongside the development of technology. The process allows me to explore new creative possibilities, while maintaining a thread of continuity. The advancement of AI tools mirrors the trajectory of my work, as I attempt to push the boundaries of what's possible in this medium.
Ultimately, these works serve as markers of both personal and technological evolution, presenting a dialogue between myself, the machine, and the ideas themselves.
Sound design by Frank Manzano 0 reply
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Phase 1 of Infinite Petals is now open on OpenSea 🌸
This project has been a long time in the making, a quiet reflection on the pace of technological change and what we hold onto as things shift.
Infinite Petals traces its roots to Cloud of Petals (2016), when Sarah Meyohas orchestrated a massive data-gathering performance at Bell Labs. 100,000 rose petals were photographed one by one, creating a dataset carefully built by hand.
That archive became the training set for a custom GAN. Today, Infinite Petals uses precise coordinates in the GAN’s latent space to generate flowing video sequences—petals shifting across algorithmic grids in constant motion.
Some works contain up to 8 million frames. Each one explores the space between what fades and what stays.
This phase includes works composed of 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 5x5, and 10x10 grids.
↓ To mint, visit the link below
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