{"access_artwork_files":"With proof of purchase, access to complete artwork and supplemental material is granted through creating an account on feralfile.com or Feral File’s official web address at the time of purchase. Files are redundantly stored on IPFS. If the official Feral File domain is no longer accessible or active, contact the present-day custodian of Feral File’s archive, the artist studio, or artist estate.","animation_url":"https://ipfs.feralfile.com/ipfs/QmQUH4XtLsZzpQ2VUJ1hhRQaRKVN8acJpmY7W6RitceThE?edition_number=29\u0026blockchain=bitmark","artist":"Dmitri Cherniak","artwork_id":"8e941d30112741c37f9963980aa822134fc7ee8b132959acf2f4de013ea873de","attributes":[{"trait_type":"Exhibition","value":"Feral File - Social Codes"},{"trait_type":"Series","value":"Transparent Grit"},{"trait_type":"Artwork of","value":"75, 1 AP"},{"trait_type":"Artist","value":"Dmitri Cherniak"}],"collection_name":"Transparent Grit by Dmitri Cherniak","collection_uuid":"2a727b17-7890-4464-913d-3fe5ad2af4ae","creator":"0xE0753cfcAbB86c2828B79a3DDD4Faf6AF0db0EB4","description":"Dmitri Cherniak\u0026rsquo;s artistic medium is automation. He creates intricate code systems that generate a wide range of images and animations, and over the last few years, he has produced work at an intense pace, posting the results daily to his Instagram account. Scrolling through his feed feels like touring through a tightly controlled explosion of ideas. In his new work, \u0026ldquo;Transparent Grit,\u0026rdquo; ethereal lenses orbit around a fixed point. The captivating result feels like it could represent any scale, from a vast galaxy, to a tiny atom. As another way to play with scale, the viewer can change the work\u0026rsquo;s dimensions to view \u0026ldquo;Transparent Grit\u0026rdquo; from a distance, or from the inside.","edition_index":29,"edition_name":"#29","exhibition_info":{"curator":"Casey REAS","note":"For the last twenty five years, I’ve shared my time and ideas with artists who write code. The internet has always been essential for us, because the web isn’t just a space for documentation—it’s the main place where our work is shared and discussed. For many of us, the internet is also the primary place to exhibit work, and be in community. The Social Codes online exhibition is a view into this community of hybrid artists/coders in 2021.\n\nSocial Codes is an exhibition of software art, also called generative art. All of the work is comprised of code written by artists to create visual experiences. Some works in the exhibition relate to the visual histories of drawing, painting, animation, and video, but all of it is native digital art, in that each artwork is a performance of code choreographed by the artist.\n\nArtists have been working with code since the 1960s, and within that time frame, code has evolved from languages written by engineers to run on room-sized computers to artist-created coding languages running inside a web browser. In 2021, artists are writing code in many languages and environments. Each programming language is like a different material to work with.\n\nAs I started working on this exhibition in September 2020, I asked the following on Twitter: “I’m researching ‘generative art’ on ‘social media’ with a focus on the ~present. Who’s doing the most interesting work in this space? Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, OpenProcessing, etc. What do you think?” Over a few days we created a [public document](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bSg5QzNrVtRUjYUSQQ4r6L25xrgUZevGdFMnuwCmMFc/edit?usp=sharing) with a crowdsourced list of over three hundred people. This was the seed that grew into this exhibition.\n\nIn Social Codes, the artists’ works are presented together in an intentional way, instead of spread out across different online platforms and accounts. The majority of the work in Social Codes is related to the coding platform Processing and the JavaScript library p5.js. As one of the co-founders of Processing, I’m tuned into that community more than others, so the artwork in Social Codes clearly doesn’t represent everything happening within this online space right now. So, if this is your first time seeing this type work, I hope you’ll go on to seek out more of it. There are decades of amazing works to explore, all through your browser.","note_title":"Nodes and Edges"},"external_url":"https://feralfile.com/series/2a727b17-7890-4464-913d-3fe5ad2af4ae","id":"4e538315c2e21470d67a83490fd1cc96fc90c1d864944e2caee6cfc18ba5d36d","image":"https://ipfs.feralfile.com/ipfs/QmfVqRstCZLzFyVnjbGnF6Vc9mzjU3ML52C8rgPW4gbZzX?","medium":"software","metadata_version":"v1","name":"Transparent Grit #29","prev_provenance":{"bitmark_provenance":[{"inblock":"279746","owner":"a3ezwdYVEVrHwszQrYzDTCAZwUD3yKtNsCq9YhEu97bPaGAKy1"},{"inblock":"257769","owner":"bRpngf5RrndLW89DQAMUi3nkLgVbmNQZA24x1qPQ47r9pkKz2N"},{"inblock":"257506","owner":"ahPEGaUSRZg1kYFfGyWRwXSMotYDcopcNADd6q1nb2AgKRG2yk"},{"inblock":"257482","owner":"a84FEV9oLHusZJVcnsHaPgR3uCg65MWH8TbT6LmQaz1hNuyuAJ"}]},"symbols":"","timestamp":"2025-11-09 12:13:10.472180583 +0000 UTC m=+8160.017269604"}