Strobe · Token Detail
Strobe #151
Every Strobe token is a single frame of motion: waves of light cutting across deep backgrounds, layered pulses weaving in and out of phase, or sharp staccato bursts frozen mid-flash.
Waveform traits define how the light behaves — smooth sinusoids, square pulses, chaotic stacks — while colour systems, rhythm and exposure style control its emotional temperature. Some pieces feel meditative and slow; others crackle like a live stage strobe.
No objects, no typography, no characters. Just light, rhythm and the geometry of oscillation.

Token information
- Collection
- Strobe
- Token ID
- #151
- Waveform Type
- Layered Harmonic Waves
- Light Form
- Interlocking Light Lattices
- Colour System
- Solar Orange
- Rhythm
- Subtle Flicker
- Background
- Faint Lens Fog
- Exposure Style
- Echoed Light Steps
- Rarity
- Uncommon
Owner information
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