Generative artist interested in autonomous systems from which life-like behaviors emerge. @fx_hash_ founder

Joined March 2014
302 Photos and videos
May 13
Another cool partial replicator(s?) These are my favorites. Speed 20x, still image below
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May 12
Sequence of a few interesting seeds
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May 9
Dump of alternate sim conditions outputs, state transitions
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May 7
grass 1 - 0 concrete
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May 7
A weird one. It looks like a partial replicator first emerges. It seems to only be capable of copying itself on empty tiles. This becomes evident when the actual replicator emerges and takes over the whole space
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May 7
oh god the compression
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May 5
State transitions: life emerges
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May 5
One of the pros of working with AI as a coding assistant in an artistic context is the ability to quickly build tools to explore specific aspects of the artwork. In this case, I needed to craft a simple algorithm to generate palettes of 10 colors. In less than a day, I was able to extensively explore 5-6 algorithms within the constraints of my project, by building various tools for visualisation. This used to take much more time, or be of a lesser quality due to a lack of time. You can see here different algorithms at the top in a narrowed parametric space, and 1 algorithm mapped to the whole space (3 values between 0 and 1) below. Makes it super easy to chose the right fit at a glance.
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May 3
The more complexe a project is, the harder it is to make it easy to understand for the audience. It is also of the most importance prototype of an explorer for my next project, coming soon
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May 2
Viscosity f2 c = C.xy / R.y*4 R, s = flr(c), i; @(9) c =cos( i * c.yx .1/(s-c) T) / i O = exp(-3*abs(sin(c.y f4(,.4,.2,))))
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Apr 30
I have a secret attraction for this combo of mid-gray background flashy colors
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May 1
Slightly depressing tapestry
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Apr 30
Statement about the future of fxhash Hey fx community, As you are aware, these times have been hard for platforms on NFT markets, and we're no exception. We recently had to scale down the team and have been working on scaling down our infrastructure. At this point in time, no one in the team is getting paid, there's myself and a handful of volunteers, as we're essentially running out of cash. I can understand why many platforms stopped trying, building this kind of product is draining you to the bone. That being said, I am committed to getting us through this rough patch as I still deeply believe in such a tool existing for artists, but it's clear that the current model is not working. I've been thinking a lot about the future of fxhash, if any, and it came clear to me that the platform drifted from its initial goal of serving artists primarily along its journey. I think at the root of the problem is that a tool serving artists should be fully owned by its users, and not operated by a small team of people, regardless of how benevolent might their intentions be. While it's always been a long-term goal of ours to fully decentralize the protocol at some point, now seem to be the only opportunity we'll have at it. It only seems like a tangible path towards the future in case the company could not keep supporting the product. We're close to securing some money as a loan / investment, targeting end of June. Once we get this cash, it's clear that we will need to immediately change our trajectory. The plan - reduce operational costs to a minimum - 4k$/mo in services -> will require 1-3 months of work - 8k$/mo in employment -> reemploy a very small and focused team - 2 devs - 2-3 part-time members for helping across the board (admin, marketing, artist liaison, community, etc...) - transition towards decentralization - implement a DAO - open-source everything - figure out pipelines to slowly decentralize decision-making and ownership, from governance towards implementation - open books: company financials for everyone to see - first order of business to solve together: financial sustainability, targeting profitability - consolidate the core product through governance - chains supported - features available - etc... This is the very last time we'll be able to raise cash in our current state, so essentially this will be our last shot at finding a way to build a sustainable long-lasting ecosystem. But I deeply think that the only way to do so will be collectively. It's essential that we reduce operational costs to a minimum until we figure out a sustainable path in the future. The bridge till June It's unclear whether we will be able to keep all the services running until we get cash. We took all the steps that we can and informed our providers, but their policies are understandably strict, I'll keep you updated about this.
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Apr 29
Feels great to work on art again
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Synthetic ecosystems that autonomously and continuously evolve in silico 👾 An Alifer dream we pursue with Flow-Lenia ! If you are interested in complex systems with (1) emergent creatures and (2) intrinsic evolutionary dynamics, go check our new paper ! A 🧵
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Apr 2
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Aluan Wang believes "all we really have left is process." He built inkField to capture the act of painting itself. It is a live system where you can draw, record your gestures, and watch the ink breathe. It is live for you to touch. ↓ ↓ ↓
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Apr 1
self-replicator almost perfectly handles mutations
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