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Will NFTs Change our Perception of Generative Art?​

From prehistoric cave drawings to the Mona Lisa, art has always been an integral element of human culture. The medium has provided people from all walks of life with a platform to share their unique creative visions and receive feedback from others who like their work. There is more to art than what meets the eye when seeing a finished piece of work. The nuanced expression of the artist’s intellect, feelings, and, of course, ability!

Logically, modern artists will try new things with their craft as technology advances. Generative art is the result of artists’ efforts to simplify their workflow using sophisticated computers, which have allowed them to experiment with novel approaches to design, exploration, and engagement in the visual arts. Because of this, there was a lot of excitement about the potential for using computers in the artistic creation process to create engaging works.

The development of blockchain technology, and NFTs in particular, will further this change. Due to recent advances to NFT platforms and a rapidly expanding, enthusiastic community of collectors, there are new opportunities and problems in the digital art realm and generative art.

A definition of “Generative Art“

Described, it is a kind of artistic expression that is created using code and then exchanged through exchanges that are created using code.

To clarify, we might say that generative art is the practice of creating original works of art using algorithms to generate concepts, structures, materials, colours, and patterns. Beginning with rules, you establish parameters within which to work. The machine will use those guidelines to generate content on your behalf.

Generative code artists employ computers to develop thousands of on-demand digital materials, which are then stored immutably on the Ethereum blockchain, as opposed to conventional artists who may spend days or months investigating a concept. It just took a few microseconds.

In this model, collectors select a preferred aesthetic, make a cryptographic payment, and then receive an Ethereum address to which a randomly generated work version has been transferred. The final NFT can be anything from a still image or 3D model to an interactive experience that belongs only to the collector and is stored in their digital wallet.

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