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Meet @lerandomart, a mainstay in generative art curation and in-depth editorial creation. Their research merges creative coding and algorithms to craft compelling narratives. Collections like 'Evolved On-Chain Organisms,' curated on Gallery to accompany this interview, showcase their advocacy for generative art. Explore our discussion with Le Random ↓
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Le Random is dedicated to showcasing the impact of computer-generated art. By curating works from influential artists and providing rich editorial context, they help the community understand the past, present, and future of on-chain generative art. Focused solely on generative art, Le Random ensures meticulous curation to elevate the practice.
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The team celebrates the rich history of generative art by collecting works from key figures across different generations. They prioritize artists who inspire, educate, innovate, and excel technically, without rigid checkboxes. Once selected, they meticulously curate their works to showcase creative processes and thematic focuses, representing diverse sub-genres like ASCII, textiles, AI art, and more.
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"Evolved On-Chain Organisms" pays tribute to Karl Sims' influential "Evolved Virtual Creatures" from 1994, drawing a lineage to featured artists despite Sims' absence from on-chain works. The selection focuses on Artificial Life, highlighting diverse pieces such as Sage Jenson's "36 Points" and Ciphrd's "RGB Elementary Cellular Automaton." It honors intricate systems and unexpected behaviors created without reliance on pre-trained AI models.
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Each piece in this collection integrates generative art with algorithms and biological systems, simulating growth, evolution, and adaptation. Curating the collection involved defining Artificial Life versus representation and ensuring accessibility through creative data visualization and detailed curatorial notes.
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