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Impact #56
Impact is a generative art collection observing matter under pressure at the precise moment it changes shape. Each piece is rendered as a high-speed studio photograph: clean backgrounds, controlled lighting, no motion blur, and no narrative context — only the instant where surface tension, elasticity and force meet.

Token information
- Collection
- Impact
- Token ID
- #56
- Material
- Gelatin
- Surface Form
- Cylinder
- Force Interaction
- Penetration
- Containment
- Lighting
- Edge Light
- Background
- Gradient Neutral
- Moment
- Mid-Rebound
- Rarity
- Uncommon
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