FelixFelixFelix is a French artist and architect from Paris whose practice centers on collage as an open-ended form of narration.,Working across drawing, sculpture, electronics and code, he plays with the interplay of form and content, turning viewers into explorers who uncover new details with every look. He later extended this method onto the blockchain, building evolutive artworks that turn viewers into active participants in a piece's ongoing history.
He studied architecture and structural engineering at the University Paris Belleville, graduating in 2012, and his architectural training continues to shape his drawing practice.,As an architect he favors large-scale black-and-white drawings that study space through its representation and meaning, examining the relationship between the macro and the micro.
FelixFelixFelix created the Cypherdude, an invented character personifying crypto culture that performs actions echoing the expressions and behaviors of the crypto ecosystem.The character was first shown publicly in April 2023 with a display in Times Square, New York, before becoming the basis of CypherDudes, a generative on-chain series paying tribute to the cypherpunk movement, launched at Avant Galerie Vossen in Paris in February 2024.,Each work in the series is generated by an on-chain algorithm from parameters he created individually and combined through a seed set by the blockchain at the moment of minting.The collection sold out within months of its release, and in November 2024 he held a solo show, “The Cypherdudes Case”, at Artcrush Gallery in Brussels.,
In 2026 he released Silence, the market is talking, a 1/1 on SuperRare built as a living on-chain oracle that turns real-time Ethereum activity into generative poetry. Each Ethereum block feeds a custom neural network in which individual tokens act as neurons generating new sentences in real time. The work continues to evolve after its sale: bidders can shift the assets feeding the network, while the eventual collector can alter the style, rhythm and mood of the generated text.