My first solo-artwork at the revolutionary #cryptoart platform AsyncArt.
Asynchronous Art is an experimental art movement born out of the question “what does art look like when it can be programmed?” What if art could evolve over time, react to its owners, or pull data from the outside world? It’s time to find out what’s possible when modern art takes full advantage of the digital medium.
„The work deals both with the question of the ethical limits and dangers of scientific research (as in the film „The Fly“), the philosophical and sociological consequences of a transformation (as in Kafka’s „The Metamorphosis“), and not least with the question of what actually distinguishes us humans from insects.“
Above is just one of countless combinations, here are some more.
Fly Files – some of the different possible states
The respective owners of the different layers will be able to control the background, body and head states. The latter can even scale, rotate and change the position of the „Fly Files“ heads.
This work is called „Digital Fallout“ and was bought by a collector at SuperRare. You can still place a bid here.
A pixelsort glitch, that reminded me of the Aurora Borealis at first. But based on the contrast of the poisonous green with the flaming red, I have chosen a title that refers to the radiation of digital garbage to which we are all exposed every day.
As I’ve recently been commissioned for doing some #coverart work, I started redoing some of my #dailyart that way.