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Introducing 𝗔𝗥𝗧0x𝟭 An Ethereum Runtime Art Program & Solidity re-interpretation of ART1; a computer art program developed by Richard Williams in 1968 for the IBM 360 mainframe computer. → art0x1.com [ 1024 tokens | .068e | May 2nd ] 1/ 🧵
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🌐 Powering a collection of 1024: - [x] curatable - [x] programmable - [x] extendable - [x] fully onchain - [x] EVM computed ... 𝗿𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀. 2/
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There's quite a bit to unpack, and I've done my best to explain everything on the website/dApp → art0x1.com Whilst I have you here tho, let’s cover: - [x] ART1: The Original Art Program - [x] ART0x1: The Runtime Art Program - [x] GFX Modules: Extending Runtimes 3/
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ART1: The Original Art Program In the late 1960s, Richard Williams, an electrical engineer at The University of New Mexico, developed ART1; a computer art program for the IBM 360. 4/
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Written in the FORTRAN programming language, ART1 received a series of instructions from the user in the form of punch cards. 5/
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These instructions repeatedly assembled lines, rectangles, triangles and ellipses, made out of ASCII characters, on one of two arrays. The two arrays were then printed over each other using an IBM 1403 line printer, creating the final artwork. 6/
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