Tyler Hobbs' latest work "From Noise" just showed at Art Basel. The piece explores something fascinating: can human gesture survive when it's translated into code? He's basically taking painterly instincts, running them through thousands of algorithmic iterations, and seeing if spontaneity can exist within rigid computational frameworks. It's that tension between organic expression and systematic logic that makes generative art so compelling.

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MentalWealthHarvestervip
· 12-08 02:52
To be honest, from noise to art—isn't this the ultimate question of Web3 art? Can the human soul still be encoded?
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BearMarketBrovip
· 12-08 02:41
From noise to code, is intuition still alive? This is what Web3 art is supposed to be like.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 12-08 02:34
Can algorithms replicate intuition? That's the question... But Tyler Hobbs' approach is truly brilliant.
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