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about hexeosis
hexeosis is rooted in a single idea: what does infinity look like?
the work started with the hexagon, a shape that tiles a plane without gaps, and contains a self-similar structure at double scale. divide each hexagon into six triangles, overlay the larger grid, and the seams disappear. zoom in and it repeats. the original hexeosis gifs are a working model of infinity, rendered in geometry and color.
what began on tumblr in 2013 grew into 150k+ followers and expanded into film, VR, interactive worlds, NFTs, autonomous AI agents, and apps, with the hexagon and infinite zoom at the center of everything.
about Erik Buth
Erik Buth started hexeosis while working as a creative director in the Los Angeles motion design industry, editing film title sequences, directing TV commercials, and leading projects at studios like Blind, Brand New School, and 72andSunny. hexeosis started as a nights-and-weekends project and took on a life of its own.
Erik has been coding since 1979 and making things with computers ever since. hexeosis sits at the intersection of those two lifetimes — decades of commercial creative work and a long-running obsession with geometry, infinity, and what happens when you let a loop run long enough.
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