Available pieces
HYBRID AUDIOVISUAL 1/1
"Jæn de la Lune", an audiovisual psychedelic & surreal autobiography written in dream logic and retrogaming vibes.
Story in depth
Listed on Manifold
Offers welcome on
"f l a t", an audiovisual exploration of the strange comfort of burning out and touching bottom in crypto-time.
Listed on Foundation
Offers welcome on
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CONCEPTUAL ART
"The Last Hammer", a piece that once collected, ends the career of the artist Jæn. Its price is indexed on an estimate of a lifelong salary (taxes, platform fees and some inflation accounted for) until the artist reaches his average French male life span.
The only way to un-end the artist's career would be to send this piece to the BurnAddress. Alternative titles: Abuse of Power / The Price of Silence / Exit Liquidity
Listed for 3600 ETH (approximately 12 million dollars) on SuperRare
"ATTENTION", is a piece of dynamic art that counts the time you spend looking at the piece, and only this, as a statement on the sad state of digital art being valued by attention economy metrics, and often only zapped through on social media, in the midst of the ADHD age. Who has time for art?
Available for offers on
Foundation
secondary gems
"Métasymbiose", an audiovisual edition of 12, on an innovative format where collectors can access the whole history of the piece (WIPs, exhibitions, etc.) onchain, add their own musings to it, and choose between 4 different formats to suit their taste or screen ratio.
The piece is on the blurry boundaries of humans with other species, being a colony of lifeforms rather than a monolithic organism, a collective nature further embodied by a nascent datasphere.
Available on OpenSea
"TX", a 329 editions audiovisual evocation of transacting digital objects on the blockchain, produced by the Memes by 6529, a rhythmic labour of love done with a handmade frame-by-frame foundation.
Available on OpenSea
"What Is Art?", an interactive edition of 140, inviting you to voice what is art or not, in the shape of a parody of a captcha, equating being opinionated on the nature of art as being human.
The piece is filled with controversial pieces in both the legacy art history and the cryptoart scene, asking questions as you hover over the works, and never giving an answer.
Available on OpenSea