
There's Paint in my Computer
In Search of the MediumIn 2022, I began to think of my smart contracts as "medium-native artworks." After all, they were designed for and within the EVM and its constraints; they were interoperable, exposed APIs to interact with the visual art, and experimented with blockchain incentives. My thinking went further: they're native to computing arts, digitally native, because they're math equations quantized to the pixel and its RGB color space. Surely, this makes the work special and ...

for place
This algorithm is an experiment in short-form generative art; I’ve released a set of image editions I’m calling “for place”. I’d love to share more about what the name means to me, how I achieved the aesthetics, the core system driving it, the pixel recursion and so on, but the truth is I have a vision now that’s stronger than ever and I have to pour everything I have into making it real.Maybe I’ll rekindle the algorithm once that’s done, and give a proper break-down and share the code or put...

Proscenium
Proscenium is an art algorithm that produces a new kind of landscape painting, abstracted both in form and concept; it creates a generative geometry in three dimensions that starts as the snapshot of a world, and ends as paint texture on canvas. In creating it, I’ve prioritized aesthetic emergence through the interplay of a few simple systems, and even after being my sole focus for more than a year, the algorithm still surprises me in the best ways. For now, I want the work to speak for itsel...
systems artist • https://vibes.art/

There's Paint in my Computer
In Search of the MediumIn 2022, I began to think of my smart contracts as "medium-native artworks." After all, they were designed for and within the EVM and its constraints; they were interoperable, exposed APIs to interact with the visual art, and experimented with blockchain incentives. My thinking went further: they're native to computing arts, digitally native, because they're math equations quantized to the pixel and its RGB color space. Surely, this makes the work special and ...

for place
This algorithm is an experiment in short-form generative art; I’ve released a set of image editions I’m calling “for place”. I’d love to share more about what the name means to me, how I achieved the aesthetics, the core system driving it, the pixel recursion and so on, but the truth is I have a vision now that’s stronger than ever and I have to pour everything I have into making it real.Maybe I’ll rekindle the algorithm once that’s done, and give a proper break-down and share the code or put...

Proscenium
Proscenium is an art algorithm that produces a new kind of landscape painting, abstracted both in form and concept; it creates a generative geometry in three dimensions that starts as the snapshot of a world, and ends as paint texture on canvas. In creating it, I’ve prioritized aesthetic emergence through the interplay of a few simple systems, and even after being my sole focus for more than a year, the algorithm still surprises me in the best ways. For now, I want the work to speak for itsel...
systems artist • https://vibes.art/

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Sally is one of those people you feel lucky to meet.
She runs a print shop out of her basement, with help from her family, in a small Appalachian town. When I’ve seen her, she is always smiling, and surrounded by beautiful artwork.
That’s because her art is printmaking - empowering artists through the physical (re)production of paintings, photographs, digital artworks, or any other two-dimensional representation you can imagine - and she’s a master. In contrast to her unassuming and warm demeanor, the way Sally strives for perfection in her craft is unmatched: the prints must be indistinguishable from the originals and made using the most durable media and art supplies rated for timescales to last generations.
About a week ago, Sally notified her clients that she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and may only have a few months left to live. I racked my brain for ways to help, and after some discussion over email, she’s indicated the best way is to keep her shop running: to print more art.
So let’s send her a message. Let’s say thank you. Thank you for loving art the way you do, Sally. Thank you for helping artists put their work on walls. Thank you for being you.
Let’s print all the art.
I’m claiming the 101 unprinted vibes in my personal collection, and coupled with 16 already in queue, we’re sending 117 more prints her way before this post. For comparison, we’ve only printed 132 total since 2021; I think we can do a lot more.

Each [genesis] vibe from my first art collection on Ethereum includes a free print + shipping anywhere in the world; if you’re a holder, just follow the instructions and fill out the form below. I’ll buy prints from Sally as long as her business is open.
If you’re new to my art, the thinking behind the work and where to find it is all here on my site: vibes.art.
It’s hard to reach all of your collectors on a pseudonymous blockchain, so any help in reach is greatly appreciated. If you know someone who holds vibes, please let them know!
Out of respect for her privacy, I’ve limited the public details in this post, but if you read her email above and want to help in some other way, contact me on discord at remnynt#7777.
Sally is one of those people you feel lucky to meet.
She runs a print shop out of her basement, with help from her family, in a small Appalachian town. When I’ve seen her, she is always smiling, and surrounded by beautiful artwork.
That’s because her art is printmaking - empowering artists through the physical (re)production of paintings, photographs, digital artworks, or any other two-dimensional representation you can imagine - and she’s a master. In contrast to her unassuming and warm demeanor, the way Sally strives for perfection in her craft is unmatched: the prints must be indistinguishable from the originals and made using the most durable media and art supplies rated for timescales to last generations.
About a week ago, Sally notified her clients that she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and may only have a few months left to live. I racked my brain for ways to help, and after some discussion over email, she’s indicated the best way is to keep her shop running: to print more art.
So let’s send her a message. Let’s say thank you. Thank you for loving art the way you do, Sally. Thank you for helping artists put their work on walls. Thank you for being you.
Let’s print all the art.
I’m claiming the 101 unprinted vibes in my personal collection, and coupled with 16 already in queue, we’re sending 117 more prints her way before this post. For comparison, we’ve only printed 132 total since 2021; I think we can do a lot more.

Each [genesis] vibe from my first art collection on Ethereum includes a free print + shipping anywhere in the world; if you’re a holder, just follow the instructions and fill out the form below. I’ll buy prints from Sally as long as her business is open.
If you’re new to my art, the thinking behind the work and where to find it is all here on my site: vibes.art.
It’s hard to reach all of your collectors on a pseudonymous blockchain, so any help in reach is greatly appreciated. If you know someone who holds vibes, please let them know!
Out of respect for her privacy, I’ve limited the public details in this post, but if you read her email above and want to help in some other way, contact me on discord at remnynt#7777.
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