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Lars Wander - FULL_SPECTRUM #47

FULL_SPECTRUM #47

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FULL_SPECTRUM by Lars Wander is an exceptional generative series exploring and reimagining color theory to create stunning compositions full of diverse palettes. Each piece starts with an array of spheres that acts as a refractive element for the beam of light that is shot through the piece to create a full spectrum of potential colors. Through this process, Lars avoids using any of the generic color systems such as RGB, HSL, or HSV to define outputs, rather creating an entirely novel color generation method through light wavelengths within his procedural system. Lars uses the computer as a lens for users to catch a unique and unseen glimpse into the digital realm. Initially inspired by the way light is refracted through a glass of water, Lars meticulously worked to simulate this process through code. The collection was released and exhibited during Bright Moments Tokyo at the historic Old Asakura House.

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FULL_SPECTRUM simulates, and traces the full visible spectrum every time it runs. The colors you see are a result of which wavelengths found a path to the LIGHT.

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Edition Type

1/1/100

Date of Mint

May 7, 2023

Date of Acquisition

July 16, 2023

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FULL_SPECTRUM simulates, and traces the full visible spectrum every time it runs. The colors you see are a result of which wavelengths found a path to the LIGHT.

Press v to toggle a debug panel.

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Process

Procedural

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Edition Type

1/1/100

Date of Mint

May 7, 2023

Date of Acquisition

July 16, 2023

Acquisition Number

322

Contract Address

0x0a1bbd57033f57e7b6743621b79fcb9eb2ce3676

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FULL_SPECTRUM by Lars Wander is an exceptional generative series exploring and reimagining color theory to create stunning compositions full of diverse palettes. Each piece starts with an array of spheres that acts as a refractive element for the beam of light that is shot through the piece to create a full spectrum of potential colors. Through this process, Lars avoids using any of the generic color systems such as RGB, HSL, or HSV to define outputs, rather creating an entirely novel color generation method through light wavelengths within his procedural system. Lars uses the computer as a lens for users to catch a unique and unseen glimpse into the digital realm. Initially inspired by the way light is refracted through a glass of water, Lars meticulously worked to simulate this process through code. The collection was released and exhibited during Bright Moments Tokyo at the historic Old Asakura House.