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Zach Lipp
@zachlipp
Let's discuss CURATION. I have been spending a lot of time recently thinking about the best way to organize and share my art collection. It consists of 4670 unique artworks (3000 on Base, 1100 on Tezos, 540 on Eth Mainnet, and 30 on Solana). I want to work with the community to curate it. I'd love to see curated themes. I'd love to see pairings and groupings that I have never envisioned. What ideas do you have for the best way to approach this monumental task? Who has done this well before? How did they approach it? Hoping to kick off an incredible conversation about curation. Who comes to mind when you think of the best curators of photography, AI, gen-art, illustration, animation, glitch, and 3-D? What other mediums am I missing?
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Pichi 🟪🍖🐹🎩 🍡🌸
@pichi
This is quite the collection! I love what pkok is doing. But I haven’t seen anyone else really take a stab at this. Maybe a new channel and voting what artists to highlight? I don’t even know where to start with a collection this massive honestly!
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Zach Lipp
@zachlipp
Thank you Pichi! Ironically, I’ve been discussing these challenges with @sunnysangwan (@pkok) for a few years now. We both have collected extremely broadly and across multiple chains, and so many editions. @pkok is doing an incredible job of curation right now and it’s just the tip of the iceberg. I like the idea of a visual directory of all the artists in my collection. Then it would be easy to find an artist and their work and feature them on a channel, as you mentioned. As of now, it gets harder and harder as the collection grows. I’d love to see some of the incredible devs here work on some tools that would help with this massive organizational challenge. 200 $degen
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Pichi 🟪🍖🐹🎩 🍡🌸
@pichi
I’d have bet money that you both had chatted :)
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Mehdi Benembarek
@mehdi-benembarek
Yes … AI tools to visually organize them (subject, style, objects etc …) would be very handy indeed, specially with such large collections
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