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Frederik Vanhoutte has pushed his work into a new direction with “Lamia,” an isometric presentation of the poem with the same name written by John Keats in 1819. The work cycles through the 728 lines of the poem, with one line presented every 8 seconds, so it takes 97 minutes for the entire text to cycle back to the start. The selected 3 × 3 pixel font intentionally obscures the text, but with practice, it can indeed be read. Frederik is interested in two interpretations of the poem: first, as a way to express the idea that scientific knowledge doesn’t destroy the romantic idea of beauty; and second, as a cautionary tale of misguided cultural subversion.

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类别Art
合约地址0x28b5...210c
代币标准ERC-721
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最后更新日期6个月前
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10%

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创作者 wblut
创作者 wblut

Frederik Vanhoutte has pushed his work into a new direction with “Lamia,” an isometric presentation of the poem with the same name written by John Keats in 1819. The work cycles through the 728 lines of the poem, with one line presented every 8 seconds, so it takes 97 minutes for the entire text to cycle back to the start. The selected 3 × 3 pixel font intentionally obscures the text, but with practice, it can indeed be read. Frederik is interested in two interpretations of the poem: first, as a way to express the idea that scientific knowledge doesn’t destroy the romantic idea of beauty; and second, as a cautionary tale of misguided cultural subversion.

Lamia by Frederik Vanhoutte collection image

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类别Art
合约地址0x28b5...210c
代币标准ERC-721
Ethereum
最后更新日期6个月前
创作者收益
10%
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