Aqw Zert
Generative Arts

My everyday name is Alexis (call me AQW). I'm from the south of France. I can describe myself as a generative coder, an art lover, and most of the time an applied math PhD and R&D engineer... Take a look to my different project right below!

Bridge

Generative art project by @CamilleRoux published on fxhash. I submitted "The Old Woody Dock" to the bridge project and got selected for the mint process, featuring 24 other artists.

Crilces obard

Work derived from this. In this second series, the original movement has been moved from the circle towers, to the metallic contacts in the background. The rotation of those created a glitch, affecting some of the towers..

WIP: Combining / Mixing pieces

Experimentation with multiples perlin noises in order to make randomly generative but controlled terrain. POC for the generative token "Atypical Lands" minted on @fxhash.

Fractal investigation x Python

I have used Python and Matplotlib to build a fractal inspector. Palettes are generative, as well as the focus point of the vizualiaztion.

Atypical Lands

Generative art published on fxhash. The starting point of this project was to build something generative, but also connected. Each piece here is part of a world of its own, with several continents, seas, anomalies... Pieces from the same world can be assemble to build a larger map with varying colors, reliefs... Terrains are build using noises and levelsets.

Signing in the storm

This piece is inspired by Jaume Plensa's Large Nomad sculture. He said "Like bricks, letters have a potential for construction. They enable us to construct thought". Projecting this idea in the crypto world, I used the "fxhash" as the central element of this piece. Sub-sequences of it are used as a brush, rotating around orbits to form "storms".

Circles board

A piece inspired by microchips. A false perspective effect created from an assemblage of several circles on several shifted cartesian grids. A geometric pulse runs through some of the towers, making the different layers appear and disappear. Artifacts can break the homogeneity of the internal pattern with. Colors are automatically generated using various chromatic harmony guidelines.