Scroll Code

Not all scrolls are parchment
Some breathe in code

Explore the Capsule
01

From the Artist

ScrollCode is a personal journey — a fusion of sacred tradition and digital creation.

Born from the deep well of Jewish heritage and the precision of technological craftsmanship, this capsule is more than
an object. It is a vessel of memory, code, and poetry.

Ancient function, Digital soul

Each ScrollCode capsule is engraved with a fragment of digital soul — a QR code that opens a portal to a generative NFT, echoing the ancient function of a mezuzah, reimagined for our time.

02

Packaging & Presentation

A sanctum for the digital sacred.

No plastic. No gloss. Only matte textures, metallic finishes, and quiet weight.

ScrollCode arrives in a bespoke black box — rigid, tactile, and reverent. The capsule lies cradled within a custom insert, precisely molded for each variation in the collection.

A hidden steel clasp holds the box closed. The artist’s insignia seals it.

This is packaging as architecture. A sanctum for the digital sacred.

03

Hands That Remember

Each ScrollCode capsule is produced through a meticulous process of digital etching, steel shaping, and hand finishing.

It brings together artisans and engineers, coders and calligraphers, in a collaborative act of devotion.

No two capsules are identical

Each bears subtle marks of hand and machine. Each holds a different soul.

04

Genesis Wave

ScrollCode launches with the Genesis Wave — a set of seven capsules, each dedicated to a different programming language.

  • Python.
  • Solidity
  • Rust
  • Ruby
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • C++

Together they form a constellation — a sacred syntax.

Limited. Signed. Numbered.

05

Digital Soul

Inside each capsule is a unique NFT —
a generative animation that reflects
the language, rhythm, and spirit of its code.

This is not a static token

The QR code engraved on the capsule becomes a bridge.

Between metal and memory

Between touch and transmission.

06

The Artist

Signed by the artist. Sealed with silence.

This is not a product of mass production.
It is an artwork, a ritual object,
a technological heirloom.

A whisper into code

ScrollCode is not a brand. It is a gesture. A mezuzah for the future.