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Ticklish
@ticklish-art.eth
Commencing the Ticklish AMA. Hit me with what you want to know about my work, process, winding path through the onchain world or any recommendations I have at my fingertips.
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Zach
@zherring
What's interesting about art + Blockchain and NFTs to you? What appealed to you originally and has that changed over the years? Bonus: What are you excited about now that you weren't originally?
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Ticklish
@ticklish-art.eth
Excellent question! To me, its the impermeability of those blocks and how all the onchain art contained therin will be perpetuated so long as the blockchain is in use. There is already archeology of early onchain art and thoughtful curation by people like Tokenfox that will be the bedrock of a new academic field. Originally, I was lured in by the promise of being able to sell dog pictures for over the market price. Now I am excited about how all the things we make will be pieced together and analysed by people 300 years from now. (And that certainly includes permutations of things like Olive's Grove! That probably deserves its own thread...)
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Zach
@zherring
The archeology angle is so interesting, and accentuates your interest and leadership of BP Masterpieces. So cool. Thanks for the thoughtful answer!
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Ticklish
@ticklish-art.eth
For sure! If there's one idea I want to really push out into the public consciousness, it is this: Just as we get our knowledge of the plays of Sophocles from ancient garbage dumps, with fragments found among party invitations, shopping lists and receipts, some day people will marvel at the gems they dig out from among the memes and gms.
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Zach
@zherring
ah yeah, like the the graffiti at pompeii, etc. scrawled on walls covered in ash, preserved for the ages, that's what we're doing. 👀 I love that analogy.
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