Despite the pushback, AI art gives artists the freedom to escape themselves, their narrow imaginations, their well-worn tendencies — these pieces illustrate a sliver of how we try to escape ourselves, both effective and not.
I was an IT specialist, but always loved creativity and drawing pictures from my childhood. So one day I left IT work and devoted myself to creativity. Now I found my passion to create NFT images and I'm trying different themes and different styles. Furthermore creating each of my collections, I put a certain meaning, I try to emphasize certain social issues in them. I believe that art has a significant impact on the world.
I‘m an Chinese crypto artist.I have won the Driving China's "top 10 we media writers in 2019";Golden Pen award of "watching fire" in 2020;Party award 2020 "KOL of the year";Expert judges of the 10th China University DV culture and Art Festival;Youth member of China Council of G20 young entrepreneurs Alliance.
My art is a celebration of diversity, a rejection of conformity, and a reflection of the interconnectedness of all things. I draw inspiration from the intersection of art and science: exploration and experimentation. My interdisciplinary work is characterized by a rejection of preconceived notions about what art is or should be. I do not limit myself to any single medium, style, or technique. My approach is to allow my art to behave as all matter within a system does: it transforms as it interacts with other matter and its environment. This approach gives me true creative freedom. It also allows me to be open enough to transcend the systems and structures that limit me from creating something bigger and bolder than I can yet imagine. One of my core values as an artist is collaboration. Even when I work alone, I see my work as a collaboration with everything and everyone around me. Scientific principles and concepts often inform my artistic choices. For example, in my recent series of mixed-media works, I used mathematical and scientific theories to inform pieces that explore the blurred lines between the mechanical and spiritual realms of existence. I also do not shy away from social commentary in my work as my series "They Can't Erase Us" demonstrates. Ultimately, my work aims to transport the viewer into a world of vibrant colors, beautiful patterns, and bold shapes that challenge the way we see the world around us. By rejecting conformity and embracing interconnectedness, I hope to create a space for viewers to engage with my work in a way that is both playful and profound. I believe that art has the power to connect us with ourselves, each other, and the mysteries of life. Through my art, I hope to inspire others to see the beauty and interconnectedness of all things, and to embrace the transformative power of creativity in their own lives.
Rarezo is a crypto artist and multi-disciplinary digital creator inspired by blockchain technology and new digital revolution. As a cryptocurrency enthusiast, Rarezo creates artworks that emphasize the importance and freeing feelings of decentralization and financial freedom. A man of many mediums and pioneer in the NFT art space, Rarezo’s has worked extensively within the generative art medium predating the emergence of much of the hype and chatter that surrounds the medium today. Through his practice Rarezo explores the human condition, evolution of society and impact of the blockchain on humanity. Through his experimentation and exploration of the generative art medium, Rarezo combines entrancing visuals with hypnotic sounds, using artificial intelligence to explore highly human themes. Rarezo explores our cultural origins and trajectories through a unique lens which blends raw creativity and technological prowess. An early enabler of digital creativity within the NFT community, Rarezo made his first NFT sale on MakersPlace early last year (6-3=₿ on March 30th 2020 for 1 ETH or $127 at the time) and to date has amassed over $860K in sales, including the sale of Ride for 5 ETH almost a year later for 5 ETH or $9,137.5 at the time (now ~$16,919) The sound of GAN. Blocks-Rarezo: https://rare.makersplace.com/2021/09/15/the-sound-of-gan-blocks-rarezo/ Participant of the "THANK YOU MAKERS" – Exhibition 2021 https://rare.makersplace.com/2021/08/06/thank-you-makers-community-exhibition/?msID=074138e7-746a-4d35-8adb-2c20de410752
Stanislav Lvovsky is an Oxford-based poet (7+ published collections) and scholar. He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford in cultural history and currently works as a researcher. Lvovsky is fascinated with the new possibilities opened recently by AI in terms of contemporary art and seeks to reveal human, social and political dimensions of the new digital art realm, inspired by the latest AI tech.
Brady Walker is the Content Manager at MakersPlace, where he manages editorial content, interviews, exhibits, and the upcoming MakersPlace podcast, _Pixel + Paint. _Outside of MakersPlace, Brady writes screenplays and short films, some of which have screened at the Lighthouse Film Festival, jellyFEST, Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, Malarkey Film Festival, Sedona Film Festival, Taos Short Film Festival, Queens World Film Festival, Blackbird Film Festival and more. His short film "Bygones" won Best Comedy at the Key West Film Festival.