Based on our record, Electric Sheep should be more popular than MakersPlace. It has been mentiond 26 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Of course this has all kinds of different animations, but it reminds me of Electric Sheep, a really cool fractal flame screensaver. You install it locally and can upvote/downvote different "sheep" to your liking [1] https://electricsheep.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I've been using this screensaver for 15 years and I have watched it more than cable. You're welcome. Source: about 1 year ago
It's "just" a screensaver, not soundreactive, but are you aware of https://electricsheep.org/ ? Source: about 1 year ago
There are other ways to plot fractal shapes though. For example, a Sierpinski triangle can be constructed using a simple "chaos game" algorithm. By applying a simple rule over and over, complex and beautiful shapes can emerge. In the 90's, a math art coder released such an algorithm, called Flame3, which lets artists combine different mathematical functions in a chaotic way. This created the foundation for the... Source: over 1 year ago
Infinitely procedurally generated trippy art: https://electricsheep.org. Source: over 1 year ago
To take Beeple's $69M NFT as an example, its JSON metadata points us to an IPFS gateway run by http://makersplace.com. Source: about 2 years ago
In theory, but if the hashed file is a JSON that contains a link for the media source of "ipfsgateway.makersplace.com/[UNIQUE STRING]", and makersplace.com goes under, wouldn't it be very challenging to recover the actual file stored on the p2p network and update the embedded link? Source: about 2 years ago
Most IPFS hash's return a JSON file that contains a link to an IPFS gateway that is hosted by the company that minted the NFT. Sure this type may not expire on its own, but if makersplace.com goes under, ipfsgateway.makersplace.com will cease to be hosting anything. Source: about 2 years ago
More likely that the art will live as long as the gateway provider lives. Even for the $65M Beeple purchase, the IPFS hash points to a gateway provided by makersplace.com, which is an NFT minting startup. If they go bust, no one maintains the IPFS gateway, and the $65M NFT points to an IPFS hash that returns a json file that contains a description, a few properties related to the NFT, and a dead link. Source: about 2 years ago
More than half of the artists $100K club sell on more than one platform, the average being two. SuperRare was the most popular amongst the sample group followed closely by MakersPlace. https://media.giphy.com/media/l0MYvOjkBiEB0zjTq/giphy.gif. Source: about 2 years ago
Apophysis - Apophysis is a fractal flame editor and renderer for Microsoft Windows.
SuperRare - Create, collect and trade rare crypto art and collectibles
JWildfire - Modern ui, soft developed and ugraded by andreas maschke for design 2d and 3d fractal flames. Very nice app and powerful.
OpenSea - Ebay for cryptogoods. Buy and sell items on the blockchain.
Xaos - XaoS is an interactive fractal zoomer.
Rarible - Create, sell, collect digital items secured with blockchain