Guillaume (Arsonic) of Zeblocks is a digital designer with a passion for blockchain, decentralization, and art. Working with his good friend Sebsatian, they formed Zeblocks to host their professional and experimental projects. I asked Guillaume a few questions about his background and upcoming Art Blocks project Unigrids.
Guillaume: Art is something that I have always been naturally drawn to, which led me to study Arts & Media in college. I really enjoying oil spatula painting, and it went from there.
G: At first it was all about physical arts, and then it moved to computer design and naturally evolved to a more “programmable” art, which is art on-chain.
G: Back in 2017, I met Erick (Snowfro) on a project, and as you know, he is a pioneer in CryptoPunks. He is the one who first taught me about NFTs and showed me Punks. Unfortunately, it took me three years to fully understand the innovation that he was trying to get me into.
G: It all started during the late summer of 2020 after buying my first CryptoPunk. On their discord channel, I heard about a project from Natealex called Squiggly, where I witnessed the creation of Mint That Shit. A contract to mint SVG NFTs, on which I produced my first on-chain art called Everything is Better with a Bag of Weed. It was one of the first fully on-chain animated SVG, that has since been purchased by a group called FlamingoDao. I really respect them so it’s pretty great. Creating Everything is Better with a Bag of Weed was what gave me the idea to create a full generative set based on a similar aesthetic.
G: Each Unigrid is an experiential piece of art, with a static image for printing, an animation, and a companion beat—all generated and stored on the blockchain. You truly need to play around with Unigrids to understand the essence of them. Be sure to hold onto your favorite piece as we will be adding interactive easter eggs for art owners, giveaways, and other engagement with the community.
G: I’d just say that our art is not just about the aesthetic, the technical aspect is very important for us too. We really like to push the boundaries of our on-chain art to inspire people to get out of their comfort zone and explore new avenues. I really hope that people enjoy the technical aspect as much as we do.
G: The best way is to follow us on our Twitter and Instagram. From there you will find all the information you need for our multiple social media platforms, chat, and website. Thank you for having me!
Top image Detail of Unigrids #150.