Favorite GLSL Resources

My Favorite Resources for Learning GLSL I figured it might be a good idea to put together some of the resources that helped me most to get the shader skills I now have. Shaders have been of interest to me ever since I first found shadertoy.com. I’m not sure when exactly I found it, but I know around 2017 I started experimenting with editing existing shaders and soon after created my own account to store my experiments. Read more...



Time Anxiety

A representation of how I’ve felt the last year or in general overthinking things, each quadrant is a sort of state of mind. Q1 present moment feeling of rising/falling, maybe imagined in past/future (but really happening now because you can only imagine the past or future not go there) Q2 is like a third person overview, seeing yourself along the path of a bigger picture, which ends up being an opposite good/bad judgement from the moment. Read more...



Atomic Discovery Collection

Today I’m releasing a 1 hour video and Tezos NFT collection on Objkt.com called “Atomic Discovery” The use of small dots on the screen with a myriad of symmetries and visual feedback create a visually accurate replication of the two-dimensional surface nature of psychedelic hallucinations. The collection on objkt has 30 invididual 1 of 1 NFT’s at a resolution of 5000x5000 and 5tz each. The creation of the collection started with identifying uniquely accurate portions of the generated geometry and creating high resolution renders. Read more...



General Stuff

Just a sort of overview of some key things going on right now: Self-training on GLSL/Art/NFTs Plan to make a case for functionalism and prove Andres/QRI wrong Self-Training on GLSL/Art/NFTs: Currently I’m in the process of still teaching myself skills to accomplish my goals with GLSL. This is mostly focused on math in the context of shaders, but also includes artistic perspective as well. I have no formal college art training, but I began self-teaching some relevant concepts in high-school as well as taking elective photography and pottery classes. Read more...



Self Discovery

In Februrary 2022, I quit my job as a software engineer. I was the lead of a small team, myself and two other coders. It was in a lot of ways a decent job, and since Covid had the ability to work from home. For the last year before I quit, I had hope that my art practice would be something I would slowly nurture and eventually as it became a source of income would overtake my existing job. Read more...



Scry Visuals

Hello, I’m Scry. I’ve been wanting to start this blog for awhile but never got around to it for various reasons, so now here I’m finally doing it. Given that I’m an artist trying to show something to the world, I probably ought to talk about what that is and why I feel it matters. This will be a platform where I can freely share my thoughts in long form. This first post is just to announce whats to come. Read more...



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