Collecting ending in 1 hour: Travess Smalley’s CRAWL
Collecting ends in ~1 hour:
Travess Smalley’s CRAWL
Collecting ends today, August 13, at 16:00 UTC+0.
CRAWL, a solo exhibition of generative software artworks by Travess Smalley, is closing in approximately one hour.
In the world of Travess Smalley, mythic Greek labyrinths, artificial-life algorithms, and retro video games all coexist within vibrant pixel maps.
Before CRAWL closes, you have the opportunity to collect artworks from this series of 512 new software artworks, each of which has been generated from Smalley’s custom Python-code system.
The exhibition also includes CRAWL WOODBLOCK SCREENSHOTS, a complementary series of 10 unique woodblock prints.
Sale Mechanics:
CRAWL software artworks are priced at 0.065 ETH (~ USD $171.00)
Each unique map (PNG) is activated by — and explorable with — the accompanying custom CRAWL software viewer.
When you collect more than one, individual artworks can be merged into custom 1/1 artworks through a merge functionality (outlined below).
CRAWL WOODBLOCK SCREENSHOTS are priced at 0.65 ETH (~ USD $1,715.00)
Each 1/1 print includes the corresponding digital negative image (PNG) sent to the collector’s digital wallet. (This image is inverted due to the printing process.)
Each print is ready to be shipped from the artist's studio immediately following the sale. Please add your email & shipping address to your Feral File account so we can ship your print.
CRAWL MULTI LEVEL Merge Mechanics:
Collectors who acquire multiple CRAWL software artworks can merge their maps into one new artwork that contains multiple levels. The original, single-layer artworks are burned and the individual pieces of software are combined into multiple levels to explore. The maps become stacked, like levels in a dungeon, and the magenta and cyan icons embedded in each individual map enable the collector to move between levels. There is no limit to the number of artworks you can merge; however, you cannot unmerge artworks. There is no fee to merge the artworks - only the cost of gas to execute the blockchain transaction.
243 STORMANCIENTALDER (2024) by Travess Smalley
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