Forgotten for decades, a collection of 1980's Pascal graphical programs was recently found. One program, MULTIGON.PAS, has been pulled into the present. The program has been restored and repurposed to create algorithmic, provably non-curated digital art.
A first of its kind, this collection was entirely generated using 1980's technology with a mathematical connection to the Ethereum network. Each of the 512 pieces is a fingerprint of a specific Ethereum block header hash.
A first of its kind, this collection was generated using 1980's technology with a mathematical connection to the Ethereum network. Each of the 512 pieces is a fingerprint of a specific Ethereum block header hash.
Forgotten for decades, a collection of 1980's Pascal graphical programs was recently found. One program, MULTIGON.PAS, has been pulled into the present. The program has been restored and repurposed to create algorithmic, provably non-curated digital art.
The collection includes aesthetic attributes of various scarcity. Pieces will be added to Opensea periodically.
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Forgotten for decades, a collection of 1980's Pascal graphical programs was recently found. One program, MULTIGON.PAS, has been pulled into the present. The program has been restored and repurposed to create algorithmic, provably non-curated digital art.
A first of its kind, this collection was entirely generated using 1980's technology with a mathematical connection to the Ethereum network. Each of the 512 pieces is a fingerprint of a specific Ethereum block header hash.
A first of its kind, this collection was generated using 1980's technology with a mathematical connection to the Ethereum network. Each of the 512 pieces is a fingerprint of a specific Ethereum block header hash.
Forgotten for decades, a collection of 1980's Pascal graphical programs was recently found. One program, MULTIGON.PAS, has been pulled into the present. The program has been restored and repurposed to create algorithmic, provably non-curated digital art.
The collection includes aesthetic attributes of various scarcity. Pieces will be added to Opensea periodically.