A locked program takes one of two publishing routes into a permanent public record; eligible fixed collections can add maturation.
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The artist publishes a program that can recreate every artwork from its recorded input. Collectors can inspect the permanent source of the work.
Five readers judge fresh outputs generated from the submitted program. Selection is based on the work, not audience size.
The artist publishes directly from the website after the program passes technical safety checks. There is no application or panel, and nobody judges the art itself.
Minting gives the locked program a recorded input and creates one distinct artwork. The art is the primary object in both publishing routes.
The collection terms, program, artwork inputs, and ownership remain publicly verifiable. The registry preserves origin without depending on this website.
Eligible fixed collections can route actual fees into measured assets and reward uninterrupted holding. Open editions remain art-only; every collection states its status before mint.
01 / Curated collections
Selected through independent review.
Artists apply. Five readers test the program and review fresh output samples.