Generative art refers to art that is created in whole or in part using an autonomous system. This form of digital art dates back at least to the rise of computing machines in the 1950s. Recently, however, generative art has experienced a burst in digital creativity thanks to the emergence of blockchain technology and, in particular, of Non-Fungible Tokens. In this paper, the author explores the new forms of generative art that blockchain technology has brought to the field. Moreover, he embeds these new forms of blockchain-based generative art within Philip Galanter’s generative art theory.

Once programmed with the right instructions, a single Jacquard loom could produce an unlimited number of copies of a given design without the need for human labor.

BENJAMÍN LABATUT, “THE MANIAC,” 2023

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