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ArtBlocks + OpenSea Marfa resident artist // Creator of FORECAST (2023 #AB500), BROKEN DREAMS & GIFT OF TIME on @artblocks_io

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“Gift of Time” opens today at 12:00pm ET Part of my Art Blocks x OpenSea Artist residency in Marfa, Texas. During my time in Marfa, time felt slower, longer, and more visible. The work transforms that feeling into a living system of movement, memory, and connection, using blockchain data to synchronize its internal movement to the present, so it does not begin when it is seen, nor stop when it is unseen. April 30th 12:00pm ET Links in comments 🔗

“Gift of Time” opens today at 12:00pm ET Part of my Art Blocks x OpenSea Artist residency in Marfa, Texas. During my time in Marfa, time felt slower, longer, and more visible. The work transforms that feeling into a living system of movement, memory, and connection, using blockchain data to synchronize its internal movement to the present, so it does not begin when it is seen, nor stop when it is unseen. April 30th 12:00pm ET Links in comments 🔗

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April 30 • 12:00pm ET Art Blocks + OpenSea “Gift of time” began during my residency in Marfa, Texas, as part of the Art Blocks and OpenSea artist residency program, where a distinct shift in the experience of time became central to the work. In the desert, I felt time move differently. It stretched, slowed, and became something I noticed. After a few days, the rhythm changed. Moments felt longer, attention sharpened, and I became increasingly aware of each moment as it passed. This work comes from that condition. Time is not treated only as a theme, but as a system embedded in the structure of the piece. Different ways of measuring time, such as mechanical cycles, calendars, and lunar phases, are translated into rules that continuously transform the work. The piece does not represent time. It runs on it. Its movement is tied to blockchain time. Even when unseen, it continues to rotate and evolve. When loaded, it synchronizes with the present moment, but it does not begin when it is viewed, and it does not stop when it disappears from the screen. During the residency, I spent hours thinking, sketching, and making connections. Those connections are also visible. Elastic lines, like rubber bands, link elements across the piece, representing how memories connect, how one thought leads to another, and how everything builds over time. These same connections introduce moments where the system attempts to pull itself back, as if trying to regain control. But it never fully resets. It is not a loop. The movement continues, drifting forward, never returning to a fixed state. Visually, the work reveals its own construction. Lines, paths, and rotations expose an internal logic, like looking inside a mechanism. The drawing language recalls diagrams, technical sketches, or the interior of a mechanical watch. It is a system in motion, always active. “Gift of Time” exists because I was given time by Art Blocks, OpenSea, and above all my family. It is my way of saying thank you. It is both a reflection on time and a product of it. April 30 @ 12:00pm ET on Art blocks & OpenSea 1 / 1 / 365 • 0.02 Eth Art Blocks, OpenSea

April 30 • 12:00pm ET Art Blocks + OpenSea “Gift of time” began during my residency in Marfa, Texas, as part of the Art Blocks and OpenSea artist residency program, where a distinct shift in the experience of time became central to the work. In the desert, I felt time move differently. It stretched, slowed, and became something I noticed. After a few days, the rhythm changed. Moments felt longer, attention sharpened, and I became increasingly aware of each moment as it passed. This work comes from that condition. Time is not treated only as a theme, but as a system embedded in the structure of the piece. Different ways of measuring time, such as mechanical cycles, calendars, and lunar phases, are translated into rules that continuously transform the work. The piece does not represent time. It runs on it. Its movement is tied to blockchain time. Even when unseen, it continues to rotate and evolve. When loaded, it synchronizes with the present moment, but it does not begin when it is viewed, and it does not stop when it disappears from the screen. During the residency, I spent hours thinking, sketching, and making connections. Those connections are also visible. Elastic lines, like rubber bands, link elements across the piece, representing how memories connect, how one thought leads to another, and how everything builds over time. These same connections introduce moments where the system attempts to pull itself back, as if trying to regain control. But it never fully resets. It is not a loop. The movement continues, drifting forward, never returning to a fixed state. Visually, the work reveals its own construction. Lines, paths, and rotations expose an internal logic, like looking inside a mechanism. The drawing language recalls diagrams, technical sketches, or the interior of a mechanical watch. It is a system in motion, always active. “Gift of Time” exists because I was given time by Art Blocks, OpenSea, and above all my family. It is my way of saying thank you. It is both a reflection on time and a product of it. April 30 @ 12:00pm ET on Art blocks & OpenSea 1 / 1 / 365 • 0.02 Eth Art Blocks, OpenSea

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👀 I’ve been working non-stop on my upcoming solo show, and I can’t wait to finally share what I’ve been creating. It’s been an intense process, but everything is coming together. More details coming very soon—stay tuned! 🙏🏼 #generativeart #algorithmicart #madewithcode #genartclub #art

👀 I’ve been working non-stop on my upcoming solo show, and I can’t wait to finally share what I’ve been creating. It’s been an intense process, but everything is coming together. More details coming very soon—stay tuned! 🙏🏼 #generativeart #algorithmicart #madewithcode #genartclub #art

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Gift of Time was started during my residency in Marfa, Texas. What stayed with me during that month in the desert wasn’t just the landscape, but the feeling that time moved differently. After a few days, everything slowed down, and I became more aware of each moment as it passed. This piece exists because I was given that time — by Art Blocks , OpenSea , and above all my family. It’s my way of saying thank you. The work follows that idea. It moves with time, constantly changing. Each second, minute, day, year and beyond brings something new. It draws from different ways we measure time — from calendars to moon phases — reflecting how humans have tracked time across history. It evolves as time passes — just like we do. It’s not static, because neither is time. Coming soon. ⏳ - Algorithmic generative art created with code 🤓 p5xjs #generativeart #generative #art #algorithmicart #creativecoding

Gift of Time was started during my residency in Marfa, Texas. What stayed with me during that month in the desert wasn’t just the landscape, but the feeling that time moved differently. After a few days, everything slowed down, and I became more aware of each moment as it passed. This piece exists because I was given that time — by Art Blocks , OpenSea , and above all my family. It’s my way of saying thank you. The work follows that idea. It moves with time, constantly changing. Each second, minute, day, year and beyond brings something new. It draws from different ways we measure time — from calendars to moon phases — reflecting how humans have tracked time across history. It evolves as time passes — just like we do. It’s not static, because neither is time. Coming soon. ⏳ - Algorithmic generative art created with code 🤓 p5xjs #generativeart #generative #art #algorithmicart #creativecoding

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This is “INFINITE TIDE” One of the 2 new algorithms that are part of my solo show “DIGITAL NATURE: Tide, Rain & Other Algorithms” Opening Saturday 15th at 13:00h Curated by Pilar Romero. #generativeart #algorithmicart #madewithcode #genartclub #art Raspberry Pi pimoroni Cultura de Galicia Concello de Oleiros

This is “INFINITE TIDE” One of the 2 new algorithms that are part of my solo show “DIGITAL NATURE: Tide, Rain & Other Algorithms” Opening Saturday 15th at 13:00h Curated by Pilar Romero. #generativeart #algorithmicart #madewithcode #genartclub #art Raspberry Pi pimoroni Cultura de Galicia Concello de Oleiros

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