{ "token_id": 1, "name": "Candles Flicker", "project_id": 8, "project_name": "Haiku", "project_slug": "haiku", "artist": "Matto", "artist_address": "0xA6a4Fe416F8Bf46bc3bCA068aC8b1fC4DF760653", "description": "Dark cloud or storm cloud?\nA pair of candles flicker,\nBegging to go out.\n\nAI Interpretation:\nThe poem is short and simple, yet it conveys an ominous and foreboding feeling. The title \"Dark cloud or storm cloud?\" sets the tone for the poem, as it suggests that something unpleasant and threatening is approaching. The use of the word \"or\" implies that there are two possible options, both of which are equally concerning.\n\nThe first line of the poem sets the scene with an image of a pair of candles flickering. Candles are often associated with warmth, comfort, and light, but in this case, they seem fragile and vulnerable. The fact that they are \"begging to go out\" suggests that something is disturbing them, and they are struggling to stay alive.\n\nThe underlying emotion of the poem is one of fear and uncertainty. The dark cloud or storm cloud represents a looming threat, whether it be a literal storm or a metaphorical one. The candles represent hope and light, but their flickering suggests that they are not enough to dispel the darkness.\n\nOverall, the poem's imagery and language create a sense of unease and tension. It leaves the reader with a feeling of impending danger and uncertainty, as if they are waiting for something to happen.", "collection_name": "FREESTYLE H-AI-KU", "width_ratio": 1, "height_ratio": 1, "aspect_ratio": 1, "image": "https://arweave.net/KrWvqinFjMakNpkdAR60W4igXThqONe24XvPIgQhUmI", "image_mid": "https://mattoapi.blob.core.windows.net/images-mid/haiku_1.png", "image_small": "https://mattoapi.blob.core.windows.net/thumbnails/haiku_1.png", "website": "https://substratum.art/project/haiku", "external_url": "https://substratum.art/project/haiku/token/1", "license": "CC BY-NC 4.0", "royalty_info": { "royalty_bps": 1000, "royalty_address": "0xdb52a8700ce11cb12fe8b52c45b261553e409083" }, "attributes": [ { "trait_type": "Freestyle Haiku Chapter", "value": "1: Crickets and Stormclouds" }, { "trait_type": "Poem Number", "value": 1 }, { "trait_type": "Poem Date", "value": "2010-03-26 18:35:10" }, { "trait_type": "AI Tag", "value": "Melancholy" }, { "trait_type": "AI Tag", "value": "Fragility" }, { "trait_type": "AI Tag", "value": "Vulnerability" }, { "trait_type": "AI Tag", "value": "Uncertainty" }, { "trait_type": "Poet Tag", "value": "Pain" }, { "trait_type": "Poet Tag", "value": "Light" }, { "trait_type": "Poet Tag", "value": "Anxiety" }, { "trait_type": "Emergent Tag", "value": "Landscape" }, { "trait_type": "Emergent Tag", "value": "Moody" }, { "trait_type": "Emergent Tag", "value": "Warm" }, { "trait_type": "Prompt Intervention", "value": "Simple Reprompt" }, { "trait_type": "LLM Version", "value": "GPT 3.5" }, { "trait_type": "LLM Temperature", "value": "0.7" }, { "trait_type": "Diffusion Implementation", "value": "InvokeAI 2.2.0" }, { "trait_type": "Custom Diffusion Model", "value": "N32H24S24M20" }, { "trait_type": "License", "value": "CC BY-NC 4.0" } ], "token_data_frozen": false, "additional_info": { "poem": "Dark cloud or storm cloud?\nA pair of candles flicker,\nBegging to go out.", "additional_description": "The poem is short and simple, yet it conveys an ominous and foreboding feeling. The title \"Dark cloud or storm cloud?\" sets the tone for the poem, as it suggests that something unpleasant and threatening is approaching. The use of the word \"or\" implies that there are two possible options, both of which are equally concerning.\n\nThe first line of the poem sets the scene with an image of a pair of candles flickering. Candles are often associated with warmth, comfort, and light, but in this case, they seem fragile and vulnerable. The fact that they are \"begging to go out\" suggests that something is disturbing them, and they are struggling to stay alive.\n\nThe underlying emotion of the poem is one of fear and uncertainty. The dark cloud or storm cloud represents a looming threat, whether it be a literal storm or a metaphorical one. The candles represent hope and light, but their flickering suggests that they are not enough to dispel the darkness.\n\nOverall, the poem's imagery and language create a sense of unease and tension. It leaves the reader with a feeling of impending danger and uncertainty, as if they are waiting for something to happen." } }