New Collection: Generative Art Experiences | AltPoetry
ROADMAP
This roadmap has been created for you to have a smooth experience of this project. In the first, we showcased how many NFTs we would mint; in the second, we shared how profit would be allocated; in the third, we created a space where we would discuss how to allocate chaos tokens.
01
Max Supply
The Chaos Algorithm collection will be locked when it reaches 6666 pieces.
Estimated lock day is
31 / 12 / 2024
Primary sale price will always be anchored upon the set floor price
02
Profit Sharing
After the Chaos Algorithm reaches half of the number of locks (3333 pieces), one third of the revenue from all primary sales will be monthly distributed in cash among the collectors who made a purchase by lot
03
Chaos Token
When the ultimate number is reached(6666), the tokens belonging to Chaos Algorithm will be issued and 70% of the treasury be distributed equally among all collectors
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Chaos Algorithm is an art initiative by two brothers, aiming to produce on the axis of Generative Art
The art pieces are generated by mediums such as Codeart and Audiovisual since the art pieces reflect the entwined nature of a DJ’s mindset and that of a coder
Chaos
Coding Artist
Head of Development at an international tech company. He is also a copywriter and a fiction writer
A coder who mostly works on Javascript and Python codes. He also makes use of artificial intelligence algorithms while producing art
He transforms the AI outputs in a way that it surpasses its basic use, becoming a medium that generates sophisticated Art pieces
0xRn2
DJ | Procedural Musician
Architect of Frqncy v1.0, one of the first NFT music albums released
He produces on the axis of self-generation and audiovisuals.
The idea behind art, I wanted to understand if I could find my way as a coder in millions of projections drifting from order to aesthetic chaos. Would I be able to produce works of art worth seeing and touching in a world of colors or numbers alone?
All I do are reflections of my experiences inside the codebase.
All I did was experiences of code art