Brutal Postcards

My latest project on fx(hash) is a generative series of postcards inspired by Brutalist architecture — imagined buildings formed from raw concrete geometry, transformed into collectible prints. This is my first time publishing through open-form, and with it I'm also introducing my own art token, $lomz, on the Ethereum Base network. At launch, $lomz is valued at $0.003108 with a market cap of $3.108K and already counted by 75 holders — a big personal milestone. The project uses depth as a way to declare how tall each building stands, and the open-form lineage system lets me work with $fx.randAt — the root randomness — so that buildings within the same lineage evolve with a shared structural DNA.

To construct these imagined monuments, I prepared 90 scripted building blocks: 30 variations for the first floor, 30 for the levels between, and 30 for the roofs. When combined through generative randomness, these parts create an endless variety of brutalist forms — similar enough to feel related, yet distinct enough to become unique postcards. Each mint evolves not only as an NFT but also as part of a lineage, with the possibility to grow, lock, or re-roll, tying the visual language of brutalism to the mechanics of on-chain generative art.

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