When you mint a pownft.com #PoWAtom you own the rights to the music
Atoms also contain their own generative music. Every Atom has a track which is unique to that Atom, based on the token's hash and the Atom's atomic number.
Atom music renders live using POW NFT's in-built sequencer/synthesiser module.
The rhythms and melodies themselves are generated using several different algorithms. These include arpeggiators, euclidian sequencers, a chord generator, an algorithm for walking bass-lines, as well as a few others. It was also important that these algorithms output melodies in a key-agnostic form — that is to say, rather than outputting melodies with specific notes, it outputs them with shifts relative to some arbitrary base-note, meaning they can be repurposed for key-changes or for octave transposing (handy if a bass and lead are jamming).
From the VR exhibition "Cryptographics – The Beginning of Blockchain Generative Art" James Joyce reads from his 1939 masterpiece Finnegans Wake.
These three Generative Art Collages contain digital cut-up elements from a 1st edition Finnegans Wake
A low-poly model of a signed 1939 1st edition Finnegans Wake, which evokes the lineage and provenance of these works to the pioneers of generative art.
This is NFT token ID #157 of the pownft.com project.
POW NFT is the first ever mineable NFT. POW (Proof of Work) is the process by which tokens are mined, and it creates natural token scarcity without congesting the Ethereum network. When a new token is minted, an Atom is created and its properties are generated using the output of the mining process called a hash – this means that every Atom is visually unique, with some properties being more rare according to a scarcity model relative to the natural distribution of elements.