📄Re-Inscription Instruction Manual :
🔶AHM Redefining Value in Digital Art
Asymmetric Hallucinations Machine not only studies and applies Super Asymmetry, but also allows collectors to extract and archive the data resulting from its analysis in the form of generative SVG animations. Thanks to a built-in function, collectors can export SVG sequences directly from the 3D simulation screen by pressing the “p” key and re-inscribe them on-chain on the same rare sat of their AHM.
AHM thus establishes a new paradigm in the value and depth of On-Chain art, where:
Value is no longer determined solely by the original work, but by the documented evolution of the work itself.
Each re-inscription adds narrative depth and complexity to the asset,
A symbiotic bond is created between artist, collector and blockchain;
Art becomes a dynamic system rather than a passive consumer object.
This innovation represents a significant advancement in the conception of digital art, transforming it from a finished product to a continuous process, where value emerges from the interaction, evolution and layering of shared experiences between creator and consumer, all authenticated and immutably preserved on the blockchain.
👾AHM machines have the ability to produce infinite 1/1 SVGs derived from 3D space :
- 1. During any time of exploration, press the "P" key to open the SVG generator
- 2. The system will process the scene and transform it into a 1/1 animated SVG
- 3. Copy the SVG code and create a .svg file (See below for the file creation process)
- 4. This SVG can then be re-inscribed by you on the same rare sat as your AHM to expand the depth of your research into Super Asymmetry.
🔼Guide How to Create an SVG File from Copied Code:
- 1. Copy the SVG code generated by the Asymmetric Hallucinations Machine
- 2. Open "TextEdit"
- 3. "Switch to text mode":-Go to "Format" in the top menu -Select "Convert to plain text" (or press ⇧⌘T)
- 4. Paste the copied SVG code
- 5. Go to "File"
"Save" (or press ⌘S)
Give the file a name with the extension .svg (e.g. hallucination#1.svg)
"Click "Save"
⏹ Method 1(MAC): TextEdit(included in macOS)
🔬Method 2(Windows):Notepad (included in Windows)
- 1. "Copy the SVG code" from the Asymmetric Hallucinations Machine
- 2. "Open Notepad note"
- 3. "Paste the copied SVG code"
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4. Go to "File" - "Save as.."
In the "File name" field write the name with the extension .svg
In the "Save as type" menu select "All files (.)" (important!) Click "Save"
🔗Method 3(Universal):Visual Studio Code
- 1. "Install VS Code" from code.visualstudio.com if you don't have it
- 2. "Open VS Code" and create a new file (⌘N)
- 3. "Paste the SVG code"
- 4. "Save as SVG" Press ⌘S
Enter a name with the extension .svg
Select a destination folder and click "Save"
🔍 Checking the SVG File
- 1.To verify that the SVG file was created correctly: Open a web browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.)
- 2. Drag the SVG file into the browser window or open it via "File" - "Open..."
- 3. You should see your Hallucination with all the animated effects.
🟧To re-inscribe your Asymmetric Hallucinations Machine follow these simple steps:
- 1) Copy the Ordinals ID of your AHM
- 2) Go to the site https://inscribe.dev/ by LifoFifo (single inscription mode)
- 3) Insert one of the SVG files extracted from your AHM
- 4) Click on the option: "Reinscribe on an existing inscription" and paste the Ordinals ID of your AHM
- 5) Open the advanced options and activate "Apply Brotli Compression"
- 6) Send and sign the transaction with the same wallet containing your AHM