"The potential for excitement." A rapidly evolving piece, where anything could happen next.
Iconic and original generative art in this piece was first released in 1984 MA1 “Abstract Originals”.
Original art by Geoff Davis, videography and soundtrack by Patryk Jaworski.
3/8: This is the third in our new “Abstract Originals” Cube Series. Micro Arts Group MA1 "Abstract Originals" Cube Collection 1984 – 2021 (11/11/2021) was the first, followed by seven individual MA1 Cube: artworks.
Unlockable content of this artwork is a 4K video. This is the NFT display video. An audio video event and concert will be using these artworks, so this is a chance to collect them here first.
Micro Arts is a public computer art group with an inclusive policy. It distributed early computer art by data cassette and later national Prestel teletext (pre-internet). It is now active again. Please search microartsgroup. Micro Arts Group early work is now in the UK's Computer Art Archives (Computer Art Society). New work is available now.
"Abstract Originals" Cube: Diagonals [Series 3/8 MA1]
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"Abstract Originals" Cube: Diagonals [Series 3/8 MA1]
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"The potential for excitement." A rapidly evolving piece, where anything could happen next.
Iconic and original generative art in this piece was first released in 1984 MA1 “Abstract Originals”.
Original art by Geoff Davis, videography and soundtrack by Patryk Jaworski.
3/8: This is the third in our new “Abstract Originals” Cube Series. Micro Arts Group MA1 "Abstract Originals" Cube Collection 1984 – 2021 (11/11/2021) was the first, followed by seven individual MA1 Cube: artworks.
Unlockable content of this artwork is a 4K video. This is the NFT display video. An audio video event and concert will be using these artworks, so this is a chance to collect them here first.
Micro Arts is a public computer art group with an inclusive policy. It distributed early computer art by data cassette and later national Prestel teletext (pre-internet). It is now active again. Please search microartsgroup. Micro Arts Group early work is now in the UK's Computer Art Archives (Computer Art Society). New work is available now.