Metawave
Generative Art Project

Metawave

Plastica

Metawave presents a new material study: small objects, seen with big seriousness.

Plastica is an archive of capsule-toy relics — photographed like museum artifacts, framed with minimal elegance, and rendered with obsessive texture detail.

Each piece is algorithmically generated from a unique seed and trait configuration.

Generation 032 · Plastica

Plastica

Each token captures an opened yellow capsule and its miniature contents — staged as if on a conservation bench. Plastic becomes geology: seams become strata, scuffs become history, and shine becomes a kind of light sculpture.

Mass production, elevated to museum calm.

Concept

Plastica blends product-photography precision with archival composition. The goal is not nostalgia — it’s attention. To look closely at cheap objects until they become icons.

A tiny artifact. A yellow capsule. A new kind of still life.

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