2022. Collection of 333x Generative NFTs. Generative visuals and audio. Custom code running realtime online (Javascript)
A Strange Loop (fxhash generative NFT) (2022)
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My fifth generative token on fxhash. A collaboration with the insanely talented James Patterson aka Presstube.
A small single generative Javascript app creates all of these variations.
Video compression is likely to kill a lot of detail, so please see the live realtime version at https://www.fxhash.xyz/generative/19130
Also the pieces evolve quite dramatically, so be sure to watch for a while.
A whiff of pattern begins to emerge. Out of disarray comes the familiar pulsation of an ordered signal. The sense of regularity strengthens and we feel it swelling towards a singularity. Heeere weeee goooo⊠BAM! Then off again marching back into chaos to repeat the cycle.
Proposed by cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter in his 1979 book âGödel, Escher, Bachâ, and further developed in his 2007 book âI Am a Strange Loopâ, âStrange Loopsâ are Hofstadterâs attempt at explaining the mechanisms that give rise to the sensation of âIâ – through hierarchical, self-referential, and at times seemingly paradoxical feedback-loops of abstraction and causality.
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“Who shoves whom around in the tangled megaganglion that is your brain, and who shoves whom around in âthis teetering bulb of dread and dreamâ that is mine?”
“Do dreads and dreams, hopes and griefs, ideas and beliefs, interests and doubts, infatuations and envies, memories and ambitions, bouts of nostalgia and floods of empathy, flashes of guilt and sparks of genius, play any role in the world of physical objects? Do such pure abstractions have causal powers? Can they shove massive things around, or are they just impotent fictions?”
“In the end, we are self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages that are little miracles of self-reference. [âŠ] Poised midway between the unvisualizable cosmic vastness of curved spacetime and the dubious, shadowy flickerings of charged quanta, we human beings, more like rainbows and mirages than like raindrops or boulders, are unpredictable self-writing poems â vague, metaphorical, ambiguous, and sometimes exceedingly beautiful.”
– Douglas Hofstadter, âI Am a Strange Loopâ, 2007