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PKOK Hypersub Airdrop 32 CODE AS CANVAS Join us this week to celebrate a dance of bits and bytes orchestrated by some phenomenally talented code based artists transforming algorithms into brushstrokes and logic into emotion. This curation highlights the beauty of controlled chaos, proving that generative art is more than just computation—it’s a dynamic form of storytelling, where pixels pulse with life and meaning. See these five artworks in their full glory and get to know the artists behind them in this thread: @unsleeping @strangerintheq @markwalhimer @v4w-enko @vishi
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1. Ilya Kulinich aka Unsleeping_ik @unsleeping, is a generative art wizard from Ukraine, transforming code into hypnotic digital landscapes. Using p5.js as his brush, he crafts evolving masterpieces on Tezos and Base, where logic meets creativity in endlessly shifting patterns. Since joining Web3 in 2021, his work has redefined the possibilities of algorithmic art, bringing structure and chaos into perfect balance. His most popular projects—Defense Levels, Antistress, Filling, Shelezyaka, Wall of Noise, Shavings, and Symbiosis—have captivated collectors on fxhash/ Tezos. Each piece pulses with movement, layering form and rhythm in a way that feels both mathematical and deeply human. With every new mint, Unsleeping_ik continues to push the boundaries of generative art, coding dreams into reality.
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2. Konstantin aka Stranger in the Q @strangerintheq is a software engineer turned generative artist, crafting mesmerizing visuals with code. With two decades in software development, he began experimenting with computer graphics to explore math and algorithms—only to realize he was creating art. Using JavaScript and shaders, he transforms logic into beauty, shaping intricate digital worlds that feel both mathematical and organic. Since embracing blockchain in 2021, Stranger in the Q has become a key figure in the generative art scene, especially on fx(hash), his creations moving beyond the limits of algorithmic creativity, combining precision and unpredictability. He is the mind behind two iconic ArtBlocks collections—Tentura (2022) and SL/CE (2023)—each a testament to the infinite possibilities of art born from code.
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