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Spectra #21

Spectra renders matter as light. Each piece is a long-exposure spectral field with museum-grade minimalism: deep charcoal backgrounds, disciplined spacing, subtle optical bloom where appropriate, and a controlled noise floor. The political contrast between energy regimes is embedded through comparison, never declared.

Spectra #21

Token information

Collection
Spectra
Token ID
#21
Molecule Type
Hydrocarbons
Spectrum Mode
Emission
Field Geometry
Horizontal Band
Bloom
None
Background
Graphite
Noise Floor
Clean
Line Density
Balanced
Rarity
Common

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