The Berlin Collection represents 10 of our favorite artists, each of whom will release 100 NFTs on one of the 10 nights at Kraftwerk.
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April 6th
Boreta
Artist Bio:
Boreta is a grammy-nominated musician & artist from Los Angeles. He makes psychedelic journey music with his project Superposition and has collaborated with teachers such as Ram Dass, Alan Watts, Eckhart Tolle, and more. He’s also a founding member of The Glitch Mob’s live electronic music group.
Collection Title:
Ephemeros
Collection Description:
Ephemeros is a collaboration with cutting-edge artificial intelligence techniques & generative processes. It explores themes of impermanence and techno mysticism in the liminal space between human and machine consciousness. Like children who gaze at clouds and find animals, Ephemeros explores the beauty of existence through machine-dreaming. One hundred pieces made with generative art techniques and AI-automatism, hand finished. Team members: Boreta, Wolfbear AI, Peter Sistrom of [namethemachine], Dean Grenier of Formless.
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April 8th
Holger Lippmann
Artist Bio:
Art Academy Dresden, Diploma, Masterstudent, scholarship at Art Academy Stuttgart, IHEAP Paris, Internship at New York Institute of Technology, Multimedia graduation CimData Berlin. Working in code art since 2005
Collection Title:
RadarRose
Collection Description:
Processing coded/generated arc-circulation rosette
April 9th
Alida Sun
Artist Bio:
Alida Sun is an artist and futurist based in Berlin. For over 1,000 days and counting she has created and published a new generative work. In 2021, Sun made history as the first artist to integrate large-scale installation, generative art, blockchain technology and live performance.
Collection Title:
Stellaraum
Collection Description:
A generative art series drawn from years of making interactive audiovisual installations that explore light, space, performance, and process.
April 13th
Gabriel Massan
Artist Bio:
Gabriel Massan (b. 1996 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Berlin-based mixed-format digital artist. Combining storytelling and world-building techniques, he discusses power relations and inequality between his sculpture's life performances in the virtual space. Massan's work includes 3D animation, digital painting, single-player games, virtual and augmented reality.
Collection Title:
Non-Living
Collection Description:
Digital sculpture, Digital painting and 3D animation.
Animated archive of 100 sculptures created within one year (2021-2022). Visual record of life performances in fictional digital creatures.
https://foundation.app/@gabrielmassan
April 15th
mpkoz
Artist Bio:
Michael Kozlowski is an American media artist and software developer. His primary interests are real-time graphics, mixed reality, and interactivity. He makes generative artwork, digital sculptures, and software applications.
Collection Title:
Parnassus
Collection Description:
Parnassus is a generative project inspired by the work of German painter Paul Klee. It is an attempt to bridge Klee's analog practice (often credited as foundational to computer art and pointillism) with the contemporary capabilities of generative art.
April 16th
Jeff Davis
Artist Bio:
Jeff Davis creates abstract artwork using algorithmic processes. Using custom code to randomly determine compositional elements within specified parameters, his art explores geometric structure and color arrangement through computation and iteration. Jeff serves as Chief Creative Officer at Art Blocks and is the founder of Davis Editions. He is also the author of two textbooks, Foundations of Design and Foundations of Color.
Collection Title:
Inflection
Collection Description:
Points of change and new opportunities.
April 17th
Loren Bednar
Artist Bio:
Loren is a generative artist who loves applying curiosity in his approach to finding the art in an algorithm.
Collection Title:
Kaleidoscope
Collection Description:
Interlacing lines, constantly folding patterns, reflecting outward.
https://showtime.io/LorenBednar
https://twitter.com/LorenBednar
April 20th
Jason Ting
Artist Bio:
Jason Ting is a new media artist based in New Haven, CT with a background in Interdisciplinary Computing Arts. Jason’s work explores the interaction of light, color, and motion through digital animation and interactive installation.
Collection Title:
Lux
Collection Description:
Light fields delicately diffuse into one another in this visual meditation on how we might peacefully share space together in the world.
https://www.artblocks.io/user/0x87F669c0Ee22c42BE261Dd74143E716748Ba11ba
April 22th
Ellie Pritts
Artist Bio:
Ellie Pritts is an acclaimed digital artist and curator based in LA. Her compelling, prismatic work has earned the praise of TIME, WIRED and many more.
Collection Title:
Reverse Zoology
Collection Description: Impossible creatures created with circuit bent hardware and code. A collaboration between Ellie Pritts and developer Steven Dedovic.
April 23th
Casey Reas
Artist Bio:
REAS’ software, prints, and installations have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions. His work ranges from small works on paper to urban-scale installations, and he balances solo work in the studio with collaborations with architects and musicians. REAS’ work is in a range of private and public collections, including the Centre Georges Pompidou and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Collection Title:
Network C
Collection Description:
Network C is a companion to REAS’s CENTURY, and it’s a contemporary interpretation of Piet Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie. The most vibrant structures of the twenty-first century are dynamic data networks, not the pulsing streets of New York. The most vibrant music is no longer boogie woogie, but is faster and synthetic.
https://reas.com
https://twitter.com/reas
https://instagram.com/reas
https://www.artblocks.io/user/0x457ee5f723c7606c12a7264b52e285906f91eea6