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“Infinite Images: The Art of Algorithms” at the Toledo Museum of Art traces the history of generative and algorithmic art, showing how early rule-based and geometric approaches of the 1960s evolved into today’s digital and blockchain-based creativity. The exhibition highlights pioneers like Sol LeWitt, Josef Albers, and Vera Molnár, alongside modern on-chain artists such as Larva Labs (CryptoPunks, Autoglyphs), Snowfro (Chromie Squiggles), and Dmitri Cherniak (Ringers). Highlights : - Showcases the artistic journey since the 1960s, when artists began creating using rule-based systems and mechanical tools. - Highlights the role of blockchain and AI in expanding the concept of generative art. - Features works from the collection of fund manager Alan Howard, who believes digital art is a natural progression of traditional art
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