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By DB0AEC
By DB0AEC

Inspired by the physics behind electrical motors and alternators, Rotor projects varied shapes in circular motions to convey the ever turning, invisible magnetic fields that make elements go around. At a more basic level the work also explores how polygonal shapes can morph into circular sections and vice-versa.

With a subtle hint to information theory, the animation automatically pauses at a very specific moment (depending on traits) whereas the evolution thus far is condensed and captured into the still thumbnail. While the thumbnail possesses lower entropy than the full animation, studying it can reveal many of the traits a mint has and, once familiar with the collection, enable imagining its plausible history and future.

After clicking on the artwork, the following commands are available:

  • Press 'p' to resume the animation after automatic pause (there's more coming!). Press again to pause / resume.
  • Press 'a' / 's' to alter depth perception
  • Press 'z' / 'x' to bring elements closer or farther
  • Press 'c' to constrain the work
  • Press 'r' to restart

Bonus: put on some tunes, hit different patterns of a, s, z, x to the beats, and allow yourself to envision the rotor become vinyl.

Rotor by Sebastián Brocher (CryptoArte) collection image

Art Blocks Collection: Presents

Heritage Art Blocks Collection: Factory

Project Description: Inspired by the physics behind electrical motors and alternators, Rotor projects varied shapes in circular motions to convey the ever turning, invisible magnetic fields that make elements go around. At a more basic level the work also explores how polygonal shapes can morph into circular sections and vice-versa.

With a subtle hint to information theory, the animation automatically pauses at a very specific moment (depending on traits) whereas the evolution thus far is condensed and captured into the still thumbnail. While the thumbnail possesses lower entropy than the full animation, studying it can reveal many of the traits a mint has and, once familiar with the collection, enable imagining its plausible history and future.

After clicking on the artwork, the following commands are available:

  • Press 'p' to resume the animation after automatic pause (there's more coming!). Press again to pause / resume.
  • Press 'a' / 's' to alter depth perception
  • Press 'z' / 'x' to bring elements closer or farther
  • Press 'c' to constrain the work
  • Press 'r' to restart

Bonus: put on some tunes, hit different patterns of a, s, z, x to the beats, and allow yourself to envision the rotor become vinyl.

Category Art
Contract Address0xa7d8...d270
Token ID315000226
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
7.5%

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By DB0AEC
By DB0AEC

Inspired by the physics behind electrical motors and alternators, Rotor projects varied shapes in circular motions to convey the ever turning, invisible magnetic fields that make elements go around. At a more basic level the work also explores how polygonal shapes can morph into circular sections and vice-versa.

With a subtle hint to information theory, the animation automatically pauses at a very specific moment (depending on traits) whereas the evolution thus far is condensed and captured into the still thumbnail. While the thumbnail possesses lower entropy than the full animation, studying it can reveal many of the traits a mint has and, once familiar with the collection, enable imagining its plausible history and future.

After clicking on the artwork, the following commands are available:

  • Press 'p' to resume the animation after automatic pause (there's more coming!). Press again to pause / resume.
  • Press 'a' / 's' to alter depth perception
  • Press 'z' / 'x' to bring elements closer or farther
  • Press 'c' to constrain the work
  • Press 'r' to restart

Bonus: put on some tunes, hit different patterns of a, s, z, x to the beats, and allow yourself to envision the rotor become vinyl.

Rotor by Sebastián Brocher (CryptoArte) collection image

Art Blocks Collection: Presents

Heritage Art Blocks Collection: Factory

Project Description: Inspired by the physics behind electrical motors and alternators, Rotor projects varied shapes in circular motions to convey the ever turning, invisible magnetic fields that make elements go around. At a more basic level the work also explores how polygonal shapes can morph into circular sections and vice-versa.

With a subtle hint to information theory, the animation automatically pauses at a very specific moment (depending on traits) whereas the evolution thus far is condensed and captured into the still thumbnail. While the thumbnail possesses lower entropy than the full animation, studying it can reveal many of the traits a mint has and, once familiar with the collection, enable imagining its plausible history and future.

After clicking on the artwork, the following commands are available:

  • Press 'p' to resume the animation after automatic pause (there's more coming!). Press again to pause / resume.
  • Press 'a' / 's' to alter depth perception
  • Press 'z' / 'x' to bring elements closer or farther
  • Press 'c' to constrain the work
  • Press 'r' to restart

Bonus: put on some tunes, hit different patterns of a, s, z, x to the beats, and allow yourself to envision the rotor become vinyl.

Category Art
Contract Address0xa7d8...d270
Token ID315000226
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
7.5%
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