LoVid

Israeli & American

Since 2000 (Tali Hinkis, Born 1974 & Kyle Lapidus, Born 1976)

Lives and works in New York

LoVid is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist duo whose practice explores the intersections of technology, culture, and human perception, blending virtual and physical worlds through a distinct aesthetic of vibrant color, dense patterns, and sonic disruptions. Using analog synthesizers, hand-cranked code, and tactile materials, LoVid creates videos, textiles, performances, installations, net-art, and NFTs that have been exhibited internationally for over two decades. Their work is included in esteemed collections such as the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Moving Image and has been supported by grants from major institutions like the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and NYFA.

LoVid

Israeli & American

Since 2000 (Tali Hinkis, Born 1974 & Kyle Lapidus, Born 1976)

Lives and works in New York

LoVid is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist duo whose practice explores the intersections of technology, culture, and human perception, blending virtual and physical worlds through a distinct aesthetic of vibrant color, dense patterns, and sonic disruptions. Using analog synthesizers, hand-cranked code, and tactile materials, LoVid creates videos, textiles, performances, installations, net-art, and NFTs that have been exhibited internationally for over two decades. Their work is included in esteemed collections such as the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Moving Image and has been supported by grants from major institutions like the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and NYFA.

Tide Predictor

Art Blocks Collection: Curated

LoVid’s signature video work mixes handmade analog synthesizers with digital tools in immersive Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) compositions that celebrate luminosity, chaos, relationships between craft and engineering, and connections between body and tech. Tide Predictor, LoVid’s first on-chain generative work, builds a bridge from video synthesizer patches to algorithmic code-derived imagery. This collection is formally and technically inspired by hardware-based image generation, and places experimental moving-image, circuit boards, and electrical signal-based video art at the conceptual roots of generative art.

Tide Predictor is a modular video synthesizer patch model, designed to reflect the analog spirit by working with three channels: RGB. Tide Predictor reimagines NTSC-encoded, oscillator driven electrical current based video synthesis while adding digital randomness/unpredictability, and transformations based on code, along with each mint’s unique content. In the late 19th century, mechanical analog computers used rhythm and repetition to anticipate the rise and fall of water levels. In addition to “tides,” which are low frequency oscillations of the ocean, higher frequency changes or “waves” are frequently discussed in reference to both water and electrical signals. By working with looping — and explicitly addressing the period (=1/frequency) for each RGB color — Tide Predictor extends analogies between the flow of water and the flow of electricity.

Tide Predictor #289

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Tide Predictor #289

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Tide Predictor #289

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© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.