Ringers Art Generator and Deep Dive Article Released
Ringers Art Generator and Deep Dive Article Released
🎨 Play God with Ringers

Andrew Jiang has released an interactive tool that generates randomized grid patterns in the style of Dmitri Cherniak's Ringers collection. The generator is available at ringers.genart.fun.
This release accompanies Jiang's comprehensive analysis of the Ringers collection, published on @curatedxyz. The article offers collectors and art enthusiasts detailed insights into Cherniak's artistic process and the collection's significance.
- Interactive grid generator now live
- In-depth article explores Ringers collection
- Tool demonstrates algorithmic art principles
In case you missed it, as part of his in depth article on Ringers, @andrewjiang put together a randomized grid generator for Ringers: ringers.genart.fun
1/ Dmitri Cherniak (@dmitricherniak) is a hacker turned painter who has become one of the most influential figures in generative art. Our “Collecting The Algorithm” series continues with a deep dive into Ringers and Cherniak (🔗 below)
Ringers NFT Collection Celebrates 4th Anniversary

**Dmitri Cherniak reflects on Ringers' journey** as the influential NFT collection approaches its 4th anniversary. The project emerged from his 2018 New Year's resolution to promote generative art after visiting the Whitney's Programmed exhibition. Key moments: - Jan 30, 2021: Pre-launch Q&A session - Jan 31, 2021: Official release on Art Blocks as Curated Series #2 The collection has since become a cornerstone of generative art in the NFT space, marking a significant milestone in the artist's mission to bring generative art to mainstream attention.
Generative Art Exhibition and Talk in Toronto
InterAccess in Toronto is hosting an artist talk exploring the generative art boom of the past 4 years. This event provides context to recent developments in the space, including exhibitions like the London show that connected early generative art pioneers with contemporary artists. The timing is particularly relevant given recent projects like Light Years, which bridges traditional and digital art techniques. - Date: December 16, 2024 - Location: InterAccess, Toronto - Focus: Understanding the generative art movement's evolution