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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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‘andromeda arcade’, 2021, analog video glitch made with a modded SNES and a 1991 drawing tablet
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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is the hugging thing a fetish or something
probably
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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0x5E1F1E
i released an experimental artwork that allows the viewer to create collaborations with me in realtime and mint the resulting 1/1 artworks on tezos
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it takes in your camera stream through a DOS/ASCII style filter created by 0x10 and there are some controls where you can configure colours and character sets
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when you're happy with the creation you can press mint and a preview of the final artwork will be displayed. this is where you can add a title and description for the token
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all minted artworks appear in the collection on objktcom and rarible and are marked as collaborations between the minter and 0x10
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on-chain artworks and viewer
each artwork has a 100% on-chain ASCII version that is stored alongside the artwork on the blockchain and can be used to reconstruct the artwork without ipfs
for this we pay per byte, so there is an associated storage cost for each selfie that increases depending on the complexity of the final output - the more colours, characters, and overall noise in the scene the higher the on-chain storage costs
i created an accompanying token viewer application which is also 100% on-chain, and this came with a whole heap of problems i had to figure out in order to achieve
it can be installed via a single terminal command available inside the artwork. the same command is minted at typed.art/8280
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running the command installs and optionally opens a local viewer app. this app is extremely basic because it was written from scratch, by hand, and optimised to fit inside a single tezos blockchain transaction, which also brought about a lot of limitations i had to get around to achieve this part of the artwork
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technical information
the artwork consists of 6 smart contracts. 3 of them are utility contracts that do things like checking signatures, domains, and token balances, and the other 3 are the mintery, the on-chain asset storage, and the tokens themselves
when you access the site for the first time you need to request a "mint access token"
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this token is an NFT that will appear in your wallet from the mintery contract, and is your key to minting selfies. it's not possible to call the minting functionality without this special access token in your wallet
you also require a tezos domain linked to the wallet. both the tezos domain and the mint access token are used to create a unique signature that gets signed and attached the each mint request and gets verified on-chain during the mint process as part of a bot-resistant proof-of-concept minting technique
fun facts
the entire artwork is to be considered a self-portrait of 0x10
the artwork is 100% web3 - there are no servers, the primary artwork site is hosted on ipfs with the dns running through the linked tezos domain page (0x5E1F1E.tez.page)
i initially created the entire artwork to use gzip compression for storing the on-chain data and then at the very end when i was writing the on-chain viewer i could not fit my gzip decompression code into a single blockchain transaction, so had to scrap and re-implement the entire engine using a basic LZW implementation instead of gzip to achieve my goal of having a self-contained transparent on-chain viewer application that fits into a single transaction
there is a super-secret glitch mode hidden inside the artwork that can lead to some pretty amazing creations - however, the complexity of the final results can lead to very expensive storage costs for the on-chain versions of glitched creations and they can even deviate slightly from the original (below example would cost over 5tz in on-chain storage alone)
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there's on-chain documentation for reconstructing a selfie from the raw on-chain data
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the hex representation of the red colour in the access token and logo is #5E1F1E
there is an upper max limit of 0x5E1F1E (6168350) selfies available
you may use outputs from 0x5E1F1E or even 0x5E1F1E itself as an input into new artworks provided attribution of some sort to either 0x5E1F1E or 0x10 is included with the new artwork
my versum genesis is one of my earliest glitch-mode outputs created while i was developing selfie
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i had fun making this artwork, i hope you have fun using it, and i look forward to seeing more creations
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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twitter cleanup
so i’ve been on a 3 day twitter cleanup that was triggered by me finding out my account was being shown as a bot on this site i found called bot-o-meter
it has a search feature that you put whatever twitter account into and it shows you a best guess based on a bunch of behind-the-scenes heuristics which sucks because other people use this api as a data source in their tools
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when i started this exercise i was following about 7400 accounts, so i had a lot of work ahead of me
i tried a lot of different tools, most of which try to charge you for access to details on fake followers, but finally found something free called follower wonk that takes a snapshot of both your followers and following and lets you view the data from a number of different angles
you need to do both a “follower” and a “following” report because it turns out you need to actively “remove follower” or “block” bot accounts to stop them from following you
it’s not just enough to stop following a bot, you need to make sure you stop the bot from following you in order to lower your score
the most useful for me was the “zero followers”, and “zero following” filters, followed by the “zero tweets” and “1-49 tweets” sections of both reports
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these immediately shows any accounts are obviously bots or spam
The “recensies of tweets” also yielded good results, there were bots in all 5 differernt 1yr+ sections 
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I trawled through the data from multiple angles and ended up pruning about 1800 following and about 300 followers
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it got extremely zen-like at times, almost like i was pruning a weird kind of abstract bonsai tree. finding bots became addictive
the end result after like 3 days is now a waaaay more respectable 1.5 score on bot-o-meter
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mission accomplished
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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xterm-16color
my very first nft release, xterm-16color, is a meta-heavy collection of tokens that i spent about 6 weeks creating. they were released in april '21
i was not aware of the environmental impact ethereum had back then, but shortly after this release i found out about this aspect when i discovered hicetnunc and tezos nfts
i switched over to releasing artworks on tezos instead, but now that ethereum has resolved the environmental impact i'm happy to list the remaining tokens again and explore the possibility of doing another ethereum release in the future
i have included images of all of the tokens below as well as their descriptions below in chronological order
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from the collections opensea page:
8950 4e47 0d0a 1a0a 0000 000d 4948 4452 0000 0004 0000 0004 0802 0000 0026 9309 2900 0000 2449 4441 5408 5b25 8881 0d00 000c c19c ee34 9f59 1742 0909 59c6 bf36 ec24 d0e5 59da 0785 0e7a 5714 35be 95e5 4800 0000 0049 454e 44ae 4260 82
A personal computing journey.
40 years of computing history, distilled into 16 pixels; from before graphics existed, through their inception, and finally, to a glimpse of what lies ahead.
We stop at important milestones and take a moment to reflect on what was once the cutting edge.
Each pixel was hand-crafted using technology available from the associated era. They were then embedded into companion pieces, using their raw data, in a way that embodies the artists personal experience at the time.
They have also been encoded into each NFTs metadata, and are accompanied with details of the hardware required to exhibit them as the artist intends, along with 1 of 17 clues to their true identity.
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some info about the tokens in the collection:
0x00.bas
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0x31, 0x30, 0x20, 0x50, 0x52, 0x49, 0x4e, 0x54, 0x20, 0x43, 0x48, 0x52, 0x24, 0x28, 0x30, 0x29, 0x0a, 0x32, 0x30, 0x20, 0x47, 0x4f, 0x54, 0x4f, 0x20, 0x31, 0x30, 0x0a
Represents the time before; the void, null, the absence of pixels, and the beautiful simplicity behind the endless loop that is our shared existence.
A BASIC file created for a 5150 IBM PC, running PC-DOS 1.0, on a 320x200 resolution CGA display, with an Intel 8008 @ 4.77 MHz, 64kb of RAM, and a single 160kb 5.25" floppy drive.
Executing the file will print nulls to the screen in a loop.
Reserved for artist, not for sale.
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0x01.logo
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PU FD 1 PD FD 248 RT 90 FD 1 RT 90 REPEAT 159 [ FD 250 LT 90 FD 1 LT 90 FD 250 RT 90 FD 1 RT 90 ] FD 250 HT FULLSCREEN
Generates a single black (0x000000) pixel.
A file containing Logo commands created for a Revision B IBM PC running PC-DOS 2.0 and IBM Logo 1.0, attached to a CGA display set to show 320x250 dots in Logo, on an Intel 8008 @ 4.77 MHz with 640kb of RAM and an 8087 math co-processor, with 2x 160kb 5.25" floppy drives, a 300bps Hayes Smartmodem and a 1 megabit-per-second Orchid Technology PCNet LAN card.
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A single green (0x008000) pixel.
Represents television and its contribution to the progression of computer graphics over time.
A TGA file created for an IBM compatible Compaq Deskpro model 1, running an Intel 8086 processor @ 7.14Mhz, with 1MB of RAM, 2x floppy disk drives, and a 10MB hard drive, a TARGA 16 video card attached to a compatible display at 512x482 resolution, and a 1200bps Hayes Smartmodem 1200 running Truevision Image Processing Software (TIPS) on MS-DOS 2.11
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A single olive (0x808000) pixel.
Represents numbers and the unique ways we each interpret the various patterns they make.
A BMP file created for Windows 1.01 on an IBM PC 5170 AT, running an Intel 80286 processor @ 8 Mhz and 80287 maths coprocessor, 8MB of RAM, a 20MB hard disk drive, and 2x 1.2MB 5.25" floppy disk drives, with a 256Kb IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter connected to a compatible display set at 640x350, with a Hayes Smartmodem at 2400bps
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A single red (0x800000) pixel.
Represents the frustration that comes from being confused by something you really want to understand.
An ICO file created for a Toshiba T3100, running on an Intel 80286 @ 8 Mhz, with a built in 640x400 gas plasma display, running MS-DOS 2.11 and Windows 1.02, with a 1200 bps modem, 5MB of RAM and a 10MB hard disk drive
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A single blue (0x000080) pixel.
Represents the feeling you get when you finally start to understand something.
A GIF file for a Macintosh II running Apple Macintosh System Software Update 5.0 on a Motorola 68020 CPU @ 16 MHz with 8MB of RAM, a 40MB hard drive, and a 13" AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor at 640x480, with the optional 1200bps Apple Personal Modem.
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A single purple (0x800080) pixel.
Represents the ability to organise thoughts into concepts.
A TIFF file for an IBM Personal System/2 (PS/2) with a 32-bit Intel 80386DX @ 25 MHz and 16 MHz 80387 maths coprocessor, 8MB of RAM, with an IBM PS/2 VGA Display Adapter at 1024x768, a 70MB ESDI hard drive, a 3.5" 1440 KB Mitsubishi floppy drive, a Creative Labs SoundBlaster 1.0 and a 9600bps Hayes Smartmodem, connected to an HP ScanJet scanner, running MS-DOS 3.31 and Windows/386 2.01
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A single teal (0x008080) pixel.
Represents the ability to turn concepts into code.
An XPM (v1) file for a Toshiba T3200SX/120 portable computer, with an Intel 80386SX @ 16 MHz, the 120 MB hard drive upgrade, 13 MB of RAM, a 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy drive, the optional hayes compatible modem, a TD80 external tape drive, the Expansion chassis and Expansion interface card, running X11R4 on top of any compatible Unix distribution (e.g. System V) connected to an external VGA color monitor set to 640x480
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A single silver (#0c0c0c) pixel.
Represents the ability to manipulate pixels.
A PostScript file for the NeXTcube running on a Motorola 68040 @ 25 MHz with 64MB of RAM, a 2.88MB floppy drive and a 1.4GB SCSI hard drive connected to a NeXT MegaPixel Display at 1120x832 resolution, with an external ZyXel 9600bps modem
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A single grey (#808080) pixel.
Represents the ability to make money from software.
Portable bitmap file for an Apple Powerbook 170 with a 640x400 display, the optional 2400bps modem addon in the expansion port, 8MB of RAM, an 80MB hard disk drive, on a Motorola 68030 CPU and Motorola 68882 FPU, both at 25 MHz, running System 7, with PhotoShop 2.0 and a PBM plugin
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A bright red (#ff0000) pixel.
Represents the feeling you get when you just can't quite figure out the problem you're trying to solve.
A JPEG for a Dell 486DX2 @ 50MHz, with a 230MB hard disk drive, a floppy drive, 16MB of memory, a 14" 1024x768 display, and an external SupraFAX 14,400bps modem
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A bright green (#00ff00) pixel.
Represents the feeling you get when you finally figure out a problem you've been stuck on.
Created for PhotoShop 2.5 on a Compaq Deskpro 5/60M with 24MB of RAM, a 510MB hard disk drive, an Intel Pentium processor @ 60MHz running Windows for Workgroups 3.11, and a 1MB Diamond Multimedia graphics card connected to a 19" monitor set to 1280x1024 (16 bit)
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A bright blue (#0000ff) pixel.
Represents the ability to recover from failure.
Created for a Compaq Deskpro XL, on an Intel Pentium processor @ 90MHz, with 32MB of RAM, a 1GB SCSI hard disk drive, an internal SCSI HP SureStore CD-Writer, running MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 95, with a 2MB Matrox Millennium PCI Graphics Card connected to an Energy Star certified 17" NEC 1280x1024 CRT display, and an external US Robotics Sportster 28,800bps V.34 data/fax modem
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A bright yellow (0xffff00) pixel.
Represents trying something new and unexpectedly loving it.
Created for an Intel Pentium 3 600, 384MB of RAM, with a 13.5GB hard disk drive, a Microsoft Intellimouse, an internal DVD-ROM drive, and an NVidia GeForce 256 connected to a Sony CDP-E500 21" CRT Monitor, set to 2048 x 1536, with an external iomega ZIP drive and a 56kbps US Robotics modem running Windows '98
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A single magenta (#ff00ff) pixel.
Represents knowing what you want to do, and diving headfirst into it.
An encoded data-uri inside an HTML page for Firefox on an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ CPU, with a 750GB Seagate Barracuda Hard drive, a 1 GB NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2, a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 and 4GB of RAM, connected to a 2048 x 1536 display running Windows Vista, with an ethernet cable connected directly to an ADSL modem
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A single teal (0x00ffff) pixel.
Represents time moving faster when you're in the zone.
A WebP file for a Dell XPS 15 with 1080p display, 16GB of RAM, and a 2.2GHz Intel Core i7 processor, a 1TB 5,400rpm hard drive, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q GPU with 4GB of VRAM, running Ubuntu Linux 10.04, connected to any router via WiFi
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0x10.flif
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A single white (#ffffff) pixel.
Represents the fact that we now live in a world where there is more metadata than actual data.
A FLIF file for a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) with a 2,7 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD drive running MacOS
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0x11.jxl
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A blank canvas. The future, transparency, and the great unknown; filled with endless possibility.
An empty JPEG-XL file created for any device that can render it, connected to a 4K (3840x2160) or better display.
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i hope you enjoyed the journey, you can see the full collection on opensea
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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@princesskiwiskye received so much hate about nfts yesterday but handled it like a pro
instead of responding to hate with hate you instead educate. this is the way, thank you for the level headed reply we need more ppl like you out there rectifying the common misconceptions about our community
thank you princess 🖤🖤🖤
This morning I was greeted by the sun peaking through my window and death threats.
Why? I had the audacity to forget to close my curtains and apparently tumblr has outlawed crypto talk. Apparently I should get l kung food or something. I’m not sure yet what that means but I’ll let you know when I find out.
All the reasons for hating what crypto is associated with are valid. The most concerning is the environmental impact it has. I’m glad major networks like ethereum and cardano have already committed to reducing emission by 100% by replacing proof of work with proof of stake.
Here are some tips about NFT pertaining to art
1. If the project is offering a collection and it is not by an artist or for a cause you can research, don’t buy it.
2. If their entire selling point is making money, it’s a scam.
3. Don’t let mob mentality rush you into NFTs or out of them
I have been learning and working in the web 3 space for a little over 2 years and my first purchase was an NFT that I thought was from the loser club collection. I was wrong. It was supposed to be a birthday present for me and I had been stalking the creators for a while. I still should have double checked the account I was buying from.
I want more artist to use their own PFP and avatars but I also want more people to know what to look out for. The entire space is still so young and a lot of scammers have taken advantage of that. I’m here for real creators and communities taking on this technology and changing lives with it instead of the same people making money over and over again by scamming people and causing the world to mistrust NFTs. It sucks.
One day at a time. Today I have a call to dissect my deck and get ready to apply for certain programs. I really hope I find the right partners for my project (Alte Island) so I can be part of the change that desperately needs to happen for web 3 to truly arrive and host the digital life of creators.
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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I recently saw a post about how tumblr is the best platform for crypto to grow. Specifically NFTs and the web 3 communities behind them.. I agree. Tumblr is known for being home to some of the most amazing communities. There was a time were outsiders dominated this space and made it their own and still do.
The crypto community in its nature is everything that tumblr communities were back in the day.. the biggest difference here is power. Crypto has the power to give communities real power. Bigger than being famous is having the resources to grow and protect value. I never really had my tumblr era because to do that you have to know your people. I didn’t know who I wanted my people to be back then.
Now I do. People that are not scared to dream and change the world. People that take risks and believe in the power of community. People that understand the importance of a decentralized future where we have a say on where we are heading.
I want to build with tumblr to change the future of a great company.
I think this is going to be my tech era through and through and I love that we are choosing tumblr for this adventure. The platform is too cool to die ❤️
My first Music NFT will also be posted here as I continue to grow as an Independent artist. Alte Island, the web 3 project I have been working on is also going to have a big presence on this platform. I’m so freaking excited 🙃
I hope I find all my people and they find me. I’m ready for the moon 🌖
SHOW ME YOUR ART!!! SHOW ME YOUR PROJECT!! let’s open the floodgates ❤️🥹
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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custom theme <3
day 2 of tumblr and i spent a few hours customising it. turns out that the tools available to you are easy-to-use while still allowing some powerful customisations
you can add custom css and can even go to the extreme and edit the html by hand, which is the route i took
i look forward to seeing how all my artist friends use this functionality and feel that being able to brand your own social is pretty powerful stuff
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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this is a powerful artwork @ancienttheblackangel where was it minted?
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NOHASA ATLANTEAN KING ARTWORK
BY ANCIENTTHEBLACKANGEL
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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Welcome! :3
If you are here right now more than likely you are a Twitter crypto artist denizen who has heard me, @maxcapacity and probably many other shouting about Tumblr on Twitter. Why Tumblr? It is part nostalgia, part necromancy, part homage to the the Web3 greats who spent years here (some are still here), part rebellion, and part reminding artists to come together to help each other.
Twitter heavily favors text base tweets - it's just a fact. Here is not the case. Many of us are also maybe a little jaded on what is happening overall and feel ignored as artists. Discord is full of scams, twitter group chats are cliquey, but here we are free to roam, explore each others works, and create a visual digital identity we want to present.
Come play with us and remember why we are all here! For the art, to make friends, express ourselves, have a good time and build a better future for artists. Yes we all want to sell work too ofc - we have physical bodies to take care of and bills to pay - but what if we share with each other our wins and how we got them, and our failures and what we learned from them as artists so when we go back to the rest of the internet hellscape we can find more success? At the very least, make some friends here or rekindle connects that may have been lost to not feel so alone. For some of you this is a trip down memory lane, for others you have never been here before. Old or new a like I encourage you to check out who I am following to get started finding each other.
This isn't rocket science - if you can understand blockchain web3 stuff, I have faith you can understand this old beast of a social network. Love you all ~~~ <3
P.S. I'm writing this for specific purposes of a pinned post. It feels so good to be able to write more than 150 characters. Also here are multi gifs side by side -- for the culture.
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EDIT: Because I can edit and also adding this - for the culture 🫡🚫
🚫 IF YOU DON’T MAKE THE ART, WE WANT NO PART 🚫
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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can confirm
omg all your work looks so much better on tumblr than on twitter
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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a test output created while i was developing 0x5E1F1E made using a special layered 'glitch mode' that can be unlocked with a common 90's cheat code
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0x00000010 · 3 years ago
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sup tumblr
joining the great nft tumblr experiment of 2022
anythings gotta be better than the current broken twitter algo, right?
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