Casey REAS
@REAS
Artist and co-founder of UCLA Social Software, Feral File, Processing Foundation, and Processing
This Thursday, please join me at DAM Projects in Berlin @ 5pm. I'll be speaking about the work in my current exhibition Purely Platonic and I'd love to see you ⚡️ Please RSVP: [email protected] Photos by ea bertrams



This release by @REAS is shaping up to be the last one on fxhash (tezos) for the foreseeable future 👋 Why? 96% of our onchain activity is happening on @base. The FXH Protocol, $FXH + art coins are all built/launched on Base. The fxhash miniapp is now: - the #1 ranked art app…
CENTURY-XXX-METABILL, coming soon to @fx_hash_
A big thank you to Casey Reas for his inspiring artist talk at DAM Projects! Thanks also to everyone who joined us. Looking forward to many more great events together! Photos 1-2 by Ea Bertrams @REAS #CaseyReas #DAMProjects #ArtistTalk
Thrilled to collect two standout works from @REAS’s homage to Herbert W. Franke. Feels like watching a poem unfold. (umm… passing in X time 🏃♂️ below…) ✨Art on @tezos 🤌
Berlin! I’m on my way to you next week for an artist talk at DAM Projects on Thursday, July 24 at 5pm. If you’re in the area, please join!

I wrote a little essay for Infinite Images: The Art of Algorithms at @ToledoMuseum: infiniteimages.toledomuseum.org/essay/towards-… It reflects my ongoing thinking on the de-dichotomization of digital and physical. Consider this a very public WIP! Thank you to @juliaxgulia for the invitation!
Casey REAS at Toledo Museum of Art: “Because it’s a set of instructions, the Work is essentially immaterial, but it’s always realized as light and/or sound. In fact, the instructions exist only to choreograph images and sounds in time and space.”
"Curious about how artists like Casey REAS, Sam Spratt, and Dejha Ti work with code, generative systems, and AI to create their work?" Join us tomorrow online or in Toledo, Ohio at 11:30am EDT tma.ticketapp.org/portal/product…
Hi Casey, a wonderful project. I am vry happy that also Herbert is part in it with your MONDRIAN reimagination done for the Tribute to Herbert! I really love this work.
CENTURY-XXX is a series of software sketches that pay tribute to artists of the 20th century. Each piece is named after a specific artist and reimagines one of their original works through code, often by adding motion, variation, or interactive elements.
I'm @ToledoMuseum this week for the opening of Infinite Images curated by @juliaxgulia — featuring CENTURY and Earthly Delight 3.2