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By elypse
By elypse
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The "URBS" collection is a generative tiling experiment that explores and expands on the urban design concept of Broadacre City by Frank Lloyd Wright from the early 1930s. This exploration employs its color palette from an artistic movement that was architecturally popular around the same time, Art Deco. While Broadacre inspired the shapes and distribution of objects, the randomization of the Art Deco secondary color gives the perception of depth to the image highlighting specific elements of the image. Broadacre City was developed under the guise of each person/family being given 0.40 hectares of land (hence the 140 Tiles limitation) that they could use in whatever capacity they choose. The tiles represent a variety of city planning options for those plots of land, broken down into 3 main categories: -Public (outdoor) spaces (circles) -Private (indoor) spaces (squares) -Circulation (road/path) spaces (lines)

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

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By elypse
By elypse
U_R_B_S collection image

The "URBS" collection is a generative tiling experiment that explores and expands on the urban design concept of Broadacre City by Frank Lloyd Wright from the early 1930s. This exploration employs its color palette from an artistic movement that was architecturally popular around the same time, Art Deco. While Broadacre inspired the shapes and distribution of objects, the randomization of the Art Deco secondary color gives the perception of depth to the image highlighting specific elements of the image. Broadacre City was developed under the guise of each person/family being given 0.40 hectares of land (hence the 140 Tiles limitation) that they could use in whatever capacity they choose. The tiles represent a variety of city planning options for those plots of land, broken down into 3 main categories: -Public (outdoor) spaces (circles) -Private (indoor) spaces (squares) -Circulation (road/path) spaces (lines)

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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