ABOUT "CHAOS": INSPIRED BY THE CHAOS THEORY, DEDICATED TO WEB3
The flap of a butterfly's wings in the Amazon could subsequently trigger a typhoon in Texas. Simply put, one small incident can have a big impact on all our futures.
Multi-award winning artist and a pioneer of digital illustration, Steve Simpson, makes his debut in the crypto art world with a work inspired by the 'Theory of Chaos' that celebrates the dawn of the new Internet and the world of decentralisation.
Simpson’s irrepressible and dynamic visual style is fully on show for this unique piece inspired in the ‘Butterfly Effect' denoting his way of describing chaotic systems distinguished by sensitive dependence on initial conditions and by having an evolution that appears to be quite random, greatly resembling the radical way in which the invention of blockchain is challenging today’s status quo.
Before the Renaissance of decentralisation that we are now witnessing, one would expect that only anarchy and mayhem would prevail in a world without central authorities and arbiters of righteousness. However, as the Chaos Theory has demonstrated, in the decentralised web and as in all complex systems, order lies underneath and an “exciting variety, a richness of choice and a cornucopia of opportunity” (Ford in Gleick, 1987) instead.
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"CHAOS" by Steve Simpson (Limited Edition) #8/10
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"CHAOS" by Steve Simpson (Limited Edition) #8/10
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ABOUT "CHAOS": INSPIRED BY THE CHAOS THEORY, DEDICATED TO WEB3
The flap of a butterfly's wings in the Amazon could subsequently trigger a typhoon in Texas. Simply put, one small incident can have a big impact on all our futures.
Multi-award winning artist and a pioneer of digital illustration, Steve Simpson, makes his debut in the crypto art world with a work inspired by the 'Theory of Chaos' that celebrates the dawn of the new Internet and the world of decentralisation.
Simpson’s irrepressible and dynamic visual style is fully on show for this unique piece inspired in the ‘Butterfly Effect' denoting his way of describing chaotic systems distinguished by sensitive dependence on initial conditions and by having an evolution that appears to be quite random, greatly resembling the radical way in which the invention of blockchain is challenging today’s status quo.
Before the Renaissance of decentralisation that we are now witnessing, one would expect that only anarchy and mayhem would prevail in a world without central authorities and arbiters of righteousness. However, as the Chaos Theory has demonstrated, in the decentralised web and as in all complex systems, order lies underneath and an “exciting variety, a richness of choice and a cornucopia of opportunity” (Ford in Gleick, 1987) instead.
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