SuperRare, the exclusive digital art marketplace, released its first airdrop collection for RarePass Genesis holders: Decoherence by Pindar Van Arman. RarePass holders received the NFTs on December 2, which included fine HD details produced by quantum computers. Here’s what you should know about the pass’s first airdrop.
SuperRare’s first RarePass airdrop: Decoherence
The 250 animated NFTs in the Decoherence collection by the award-winning artist takes you on a visual journey into another dimension. It consists of irregular shapes and captivating colours that explore the depths of reality. In detail, the talented artist and roboticist Van Arman created the exclusive collection using quantum computers and AI. Further, he took inspiration from his childhood video games as well as his aspirations of being an impressionist painter.
“We’re thrilled to debut Decoherence as the first artwork to drop for the collectors of RarePass. As one of the earliest artists on SuperRare and one of the most coveted, Pindar’s work has always been pushing the boundaries for digital art and we are so glad to celebrate that with this drop,” said SuperRare co-founder and CEO John Crain.
Furthermore, the collection was highly successful, resulting in the highest sale being 5 ETH on Opensea. However, it is worth noting that the floor price on SuperRare’s marketplace is 4.575 ETH, as opposed to 4 ETH on OpenSea. A potential reason for this is that OpenSea compressed the artwork, thereby destroying its quality. In other words, marketplaces like SuperRare are the best to see the Decoherence collection.
About Pindar Van Arman
Based in Washington, D.C., Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist who creates art using code and painting robots. Since 2005, he has built multiple robots using AI that have gained recognition. His creations were featured in a TEDxTalk, shortlisted for the Barbican’s DevArt Competition, and received first prize in the 2018 Robot ART competition.