Abstract typographic elements slide together to create new characters. In some compositions, a single character is featured. In others, characters string together to form words and sentences, which the algorithm shapes into often-familiar layouts.
The type designer Gerard Unger said “it is almost impossible to look and read at the same time”. Asemica invites you to look without the burden of legibility.
Created by Emily Edelman, Dima Ofman, and Andrew Badr. Command-S to download a vector file. Live token best viewed in Chrome.
RELEASE DATE
15 Nov 2021
LIBRARY
js@na
SALES NOTES
10 / 5 / 3.4 / 2.8 / 2.4 / 2 / 1.75 / 1.5 / 1.25 / 1 / 0.75 / 0.5 / 0.25 / 0.1
RELEASE DETAILS
980 works released on 15 Nov 2021
TAGS
ARTIST SITE
https://asemi.ca/...
PROJECT ID
0xa7d8d9ef8d8ce8992df33d8b8cf4aebabd5bd270-206
CONTRACT
Etherscan
LICENSE
Copyright 2021
ABOUT THE ARTIST
b. 1990 New York Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
Emily Edelman is a Brooklyn-based generative artist and designer. Drawing on a background in typography and the design of physical spaces, her work makes use of classic grid systems in new ways, pushing the definition of communication and text as art object. Emily’s work has been shown internationally with Art Blocks, Bright Moments, Verse Work...
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lives and works in New York, NY
Andrew Badr is a creative coder, writer, and startup software engineer living and working in New York. His artistic practice began with poetry and has since expanded into experiments with art and technology during the early days of the internet. In 2009, he created a website called “Your World of Text,” an infinite anonymous whiteboard. He holds degrees in Bachel...
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
b. Russia Lives and works in the United States
Dima Ofman is a first-generation Russian immigrant, musician, dancer, and software developer living and working in the United States. His interests oscillate from the artistic and expressive to the technical and mechanical. ...
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