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Here are 10 things worth sharing from the generative and crypto art world
Happy Monday friends,
Welcome the 100 new subscribers that joined last week!
Here are 10 things worth sharing from the generative and crypto art world:
Kaloh’s updates
1. Manifold is taking the spotlight in NFT town, and we can’t ignore it anymore. 👉 Read What’s Manifold?
2. Some of my newsletter issues will be available in the Autonomy.io content hub!
This feature adds another dimension to digital wallets, as collectors and artists can easily discover interesting content.
Exciting collections from last week
3. Grails Season 3 by PROOF revealed the 20 participating artists. I’ll be sharing my thoughts and doing a market analysis this week…


4. Perpendicular Inhabitation by Studio Yorktown on fxhash
What a fantastic reception! the collection might hit 200k Tezos in total volume soon…
Floor: 399 Tezos
Total Volume: +170k Tezos
5. For Algernon by elsif on fxhash
The creator of Elsewhere comes back with an abstract flower representation inspired by the short story Flowers for Algernon.
Floor: 120 Tezos
Total Volume: +30k Tezos
6. Quantum Places Lost in Time by Art Ralgo on fxhash
The secondary market exploded after minting out on a Dutch Auction that started at 25 Tezos.
Floor: 220 Tezos
Total Volume: +23k Tezos
7. System β by haxenfan on fxhash
α -> β is about "Increases in magnitude and decreases in computation". And still related the fleeting time in the generating process.
Floor: 37 Tezos
Total Volume: ~14k Tezos
Upcoming drops on my radar
8. PAL by Iskra Velitchkova & Marcelo Soria-Rodriguez on Kate Vass Galerie - Feb 28th


9. Libra by Cooper Jamieson on Art Blocks Presents - Jan 30
Interested News
10. Bright Moments partners up with Samsung to bring their digital art to Samsung’s Art Store!


Did I miss anything exciting? Leave a comment or shoot me an email!
Until next time,
- Kaloh
PD: I finally had some time to play with shaders. Here are my first creations - a series of three pieces that use the smoothstep function…