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On today's podcast, Max and Colborn welcome the legendary collector, writer, thinker, and crypto art forefather, Artnome, for a conversation about all things collecting and crypto art history. Beginning with the question "What do we do with art we no long like?" and opening up into a discussion of good vs. bad art in general, the trio eventually come to question and retool Artnome's foundational "What is Cryptoart," article from 2018. We somehow avoid talking for too long about the Boston Celtics. "What is Cryptoart": https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/1/14/what-is-cryptoart RightClickSave: https://www.rightclicksave.com/ ClubNFT: https://www.clubnft.com/
Journey far back to 2018, and listen as Colborn and Max discuss what is perhaps crypto art's most important single text (and that which gave it its name): Artnome's 2018 article "What is CryptoArt?" In this podcast, Colborn and Max break down the 10 characteristics common to all crypto art, which Artnome theorized at the time, breaking down how they've changed, how they've stayed the same, and how important they'll be going forward. Link: https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/1/14/what-is-cryptoart
Will & Trinity are very excited to share this interview with Jason Bailey AKA Artnome. Jason is a long-time NFT collector and one of the earliest advocates for art on the blockchain. He is the founder of RightClickSave and ClubNFT, platforms that are helping to educate collectors on the history and preservation of digital art. In this episode we discuss: Jason's background in art and collecting, and how he came to discover NFTs The 'Artnome Effect' and the reality of collecting in public as someone with influence The eras of NFT cycles from a collector POV What it means to "back up" your NFT collection and why a collector should care to learn about how their tokens work and where the art actually lives Advice to artists and collectors during a bear market (and whether there is any advice to give) Tezos vs. Ethereum, Chain risk & platform risks during a bear market What it's like being a content producer during the bear market Huge thanks for Jason to coming on and giving us so much of his time to record. Thanks as well to Danielle for helping to get us introduced. Episode Art: Growth v02 #326 by flight404 Support the show by donating to wtbs.tez or wtbs.eth & collecting our episode notes on fx(text) Intro and Outro music by Pixelwank
E82 recorded August 24 2023, released August 28 2023. Had a lot of recording issues on this one... Here is what we discussed: Babies walking and communication OpenSea giving up on royalties and caving to pressure from Blur... and still no Tezos integration !?!?! Upcoming interview with Artnome and SimonSays The launch of zeroone.art Quasi Dragon Studies by Harvey Rayner, released on Verse On Chain Summer kicks off on Highlight.xyz with projects from Melissa W, Leander Herzog, James Merril and Holger Lippman Heart + Craft launches on Prohibition Rhythm & The Machine by Lars Wander drops on Tonic as a slower-than-expected mint Rückkopplung by pxlshrd x Tender wins the week on fx(hash) with amazing secondary action UpredictableTaco is back on fx(hash) with Lonely Tree Follow us on Twitter @waitingtosign and Instagram @waitingtobesigned Support the show by donating to wtbs.tez or wtbs.eth, and collect our show notes on fx(text) Episode art is Rückkopplung #172 owned by KenConsumer Thanks to PixelWank for the intro and outro music!
On this episode, we are honored to speak with artist power couple and new media pioneers Jennifer and Kevin McCoy. Many of you may know Kevin as the artist behind “Quantum,” which many consider to be the first ever NFT. However, you may not know that Jennifer and Kevin have a decades long history as a pioneering artist duo in new media. In our insightful and wide ranging conversation, we'll delve into their meeting, the evolution of their unique artistic practice, and their focus on interactive media, film, performance, and installation—a compelling exploration of personal experience entwined with cutting-edge technology. We also ask the McCoys about their unique perspective and feelings on the dramatic transformation of digital art in the last several years as a direct result of the explosive global interest in NFTs.You should absolutely follow the McCoys on Twitter @JennMcCoySpace and @mccoyspace. You can also learn more about the McCoy's unique and engaging body of work on their website mccoyspace.com. To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter. Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft.But wait, there's more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our cohost and audio wizard Asa Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode.
What does data science tell us about art auctions? This episode is syndicated from the new Harvard Data Science Review Podcast. Published by the MIT Press, Harvard Data Science Review is an open access multidisciplinary journal that defines and shapes data science as a scientifically rigorous field based on the principled and purposed production, processing, parsing and analysis of data. In this episode, the journal's Features Editor Liberty Vittert and Editor in Chief Xiao-Li Meng discuss art auctions with art curator Dan Cameron and Artnome's Jason Bailey. If you enjoy this preview of the Harvard Data Science Review podcast, find the journal on twitter at @TheHDSR and remember to subscribe to their podcast on your favorite platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
What does data science tell us about art auctions? This episode is syndicated from the new Harvard Data Science Review Podcast. Published by the MIT Press, Harvard Data Science Review is an open access multidisciplinary journal that defines and shapes data science as a scientifically rigorous field based on the principled and purposed production, processing, parsing and analysis of data. In this episode, the journal's Features Editor Liberty Vittert and Editor in Chief Xiao-Li Meng discuss art auctions with art curator Dan Cameron and Artnome's Jason Bailey. If you enjoy this preview of the Harvard Data Science Review podcast, find the journal on twitter at @TheHDSR and remember to subscribe to their podcast on your favorite platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
What does data science tell us about art auctions? This episode is syndicated from the new Harvard Data Science Review Podcast. Published by the MIT Press, Harvard Data Science Review is an open access multidisciplinary journal that defines and shapes data science as a scientifically rigorous field based on the principled and purposed production, processing, parsing and analysis of data. In this episode, the journal's Features Editor Liberty Vittert and Editor in Chief Xiao-Li Meng discuss art auctions with art curator Dan Cameron and Artnome's Jason Bailey. If you enjoy this preview of the Harvard Data Science Review podcast, find the journal on twitter at @TheHDSR and remember to subscribe to their podcast on your favorite platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
In this episode of The Dankness, we dive into the world of C3, an artist who continues to push boundaries and risks it all to give a voice to the voiceless. Despite the strict anti-regime and crypto bans in Iran, C3's work has found its way into the hands of loyal collectors worldwide. The Iranian-born enigmatic artist defies danger to share his powerful message through art and NFTs. We explore his journey from a regular job to becoming a successful full-time NFT artist, and the darkness and hardships he faced along the way.Join us as we discuss C3's discovery of NFTs, his commitment to sharing the true stories behind his art, and the high stakes he faces in Iran for producing his work. Learn about the importance of building a cohesive body of work and how C3's kindness and empathy have shaped his experiences in the NFT space. Listen in as he shares valuable advice for new artists entering the world of NFTs and how forming genuine connections with like-minded individuals can make all the difference. You can learn more about C3 and his work at his website and be sure to follow him on Twitter @c3naaX. To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter. Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft. But wait, theres more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our bandleader and audio wizard Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode. Head on over to thedankness.xyz to find out more.
Dan Sickles is the Director of the NFT Film "We're New Here" and the founder DPop Studios.WNH is a film that dissects the every growing and evolving NFT space through the lens of individuals and communities. Over the last 2 years Dan has featured over 70 individual leaders and 100s of communities in the film. It is set to release in 2024. |Dan Sickles|• Twitter → https://twitter.com/dan_sickles• Website → https://www.newhere.xyz/|CONNECT WITH JAKE|• Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/jakegallen/• Twitter → https://twitter.com/jakegallen_• Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/JakeNGallen• Linkedin → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-gall...|FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE THE PODCAST|• Website → https://www.jakegallen.com/• Youtube → Subscribe to this page• Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...• Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/7hQdRAz...• Google Podcasts → https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR...• RSS Feed → https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1005154.rss• Website → https://solo.to/theguestlistpod• Media Host → https://theguestlistpod.buzzsprout.com/
Welcome back to The Dankness, your go-to destination for all things crypto art and culture. This week, we've got a special guest that's going to blow your mind. Carlos Marcial is an amazing 3D artist, known for his infinitely looping masterpieces that tackle themes of governmental power and corruption. His work celebrates decentralized currency and crypto culture and it often contains reference to 20th-century art and artists.In this episode, Carlos opens up about balancing his art career with the responsibilities of being a husband and a dad, and how crypto art has opened up doors for him that were previously closed in the traditional art world. He's also teaching himself to code and has a new generative art project in the works that's sure to make waves
On this episode we are honored to speak with artist and cryptoart community activist Matt Kane! Matt is a self taught programmer who came to coding as a way to better actualize his artist visions through his own custom software. His work features dense multi-layered works that bring to mind complex, intricate, mesh-like, webs or networks. Matt is perhaps best known for his tremendously successful 2021 Art Blocks project “Gazers.” With Gazers, the works respond to the cycles of the moon and are perpetually shifting, making these works collectors want to live with and regularly revisit.We discuss Matt's journey from “lurker” to leader in the Cryptoart movement. Matt is candid about early successes and struggles to make it as an artist and the positive opportunities cryptoart opened up for him. We learn where his interest in currency as a theme in his art stems from and his discovery of crypto. He also shares his love of art history and how analog painters like Monet serve as inspiration for his digital works. Matt shares an important story detailing how he collaborated with other important members of the crypto art community in 2020 to successfully lobby for a minimum secondary resale standard for artists. The Dankness is grateful to Matt for sharing so much of his story, it's a special and insightful conversation, and we hope you find it as engaging as we did!You should absolutely follow Matt Kane at @MattKaneArtist and you can learn more about his unique and engaging body of work on his website mattkane.com. To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter. Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft.But wait, theres more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our cohost and audio wizard Asa Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode.
In this episode we chat with the dankest artist we know, our good friend Sarah Zucker! Sarah, known by many as “The Sarah Show” is a proud psychonaut, former Jeopardy champion, and exceptionally accomplished artist. Her deeply personal work “merges the gorgeous and grotesque through humor, psychedelia, mysticism, and the interplay of cutting edge and obsolete technologies.”What we love most about Sarah is that her work is equally at home on Giphy (where it has been viewed billions of times) as it is in world renowned art museums. Sarah's brilliant weirdness and unique vision speaks to us all! We cover a lot of territory with Sarah from her participation in “Peer to Peer”, an exhibition at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, to to her first psychedelic experience. You may know and love Sarah's work as an artist but here is your chance to get to know her better as the amazing person she is. Sarah is our favorite “one of one” and we're thrilled to have her on the show!Before we jump into the interview with Sarah, Sickles and Artnome ask what the impact of the FTX collapse will be on the CryptoArt community and NFT market. Hint… not your storage, not your NFT!You should absolutely follow Sarah Zucker at @thesarahshow and you can learn more about her super dank work on her website sarahzucker.com.To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter. Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft. But wait, theres more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our cohost and audio wizard Asa Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode.
The legendary Josie Bellini joins as our guest for the very first episode of the Dankness! Josie is well known for her early genre-defining work as a CryptoArtist including such iconic pieces as her 2018 paintings Filter and Acceptance. Josie is also known to NFT collectors around the world as the dynamic and innovative CEO and Founder behind the wildly successful CyberBrokers - A first-of-its-kind digital art collectibles ecosystem centered around 10,001 unique and on-chain NFTs.In this episode, Josie and Artnome get into a debate about the metaverse (is it cool or does it kinda suck?) and find common ground in their atypical religious upbringings. Josie later opens up sharing a really heartfelt story about one of her community members (our favorite part of this episode). She's as real as it gets, and that is why we've picked her out of 8 billion people in the world to be our first guest!As a bonus, the legendary ROBNESS joins us to share a deep cut about the origins of trash art. One of the only artists involved in the CryptoArt movement since its inception, ROBNESS has worked across chains and genres since the early Rare Pepe days. DOES HE SPEAK IN ALL CAPS? Listen to find out.You should absolutely follow our guests on Twitter at @josiebellini and @ROBNESSOFFICIAL.To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter. Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft.But wait, theres more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our cohost and audio wizard Asa Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode.
Episode #0Welcome to THE DANKNESS, a new cryptocast with Sickles + Artnome highlighting the artists and collectors behind some of the most beloved CryptoArt creations.In the inaugural episode, we share our hopes for this podcast. Born out of the most recent bull market, we want to get back to relaxing, being creative, letting our hair down, and having some fun again! Many of us have a hangover from the ultra manic, speculation driven madness of 2021-2022. The Dankness is designed to cure that hangover with an offering that is intentionally experimental and designed to show the more human side of the many amazing participants in the NFT community.While some of you may know us, episode zero is designed to give a bit of our background and to introduce ourselves to those of you we haven't met yet (welcome!). Artnome gives his life story and explains how it all leads up to being an early part of CryptoArt, NFTs, and this podcast! Sickles shares a bit about his background as a documentary film maker and what it has been like to spend the last two years interviewing hundreds of the most talented and interesting people in the NFT community for what will become “the” definitive documentary on this culture. We end the episode by returning to a question Artnome first asked in early 2018… What is CryptoArt?To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter.Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft. But wait, theres more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our cohost and audio wizard Asa Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode.
Do you know what to do if any of the marketplaces you have your NFTs on goes out of business? If the answer is no, you should tune in to this episode.
OSF brought us into the macros with the market still seeing some green. We dove into what Wednesday's inflation number could mean for the rest of the market. Artnome joined us on stage to discuss crypto art, his involvement in it and the efforts he has put forth to help the space. He shares his ideas of what crypto art is and the precious parts of it that we need to protect. A great listen for any fan of the space. Full summary here: gldn's notes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RCS Editor-in-Chief Alex Estorick hosts a conversation between Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of Digital Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Jason Bailey, CEO of ClubNFT. They discuss the consequences of NFTs for digital art as well the new Lumen Prize NFT Award, sponsored by RCS.
In this week's episode of the podcast, we're joined by Jason Bailey, co-founder of Artnome and ClubNFT, to chat about the digital art space. First, tells us about the history of the digital art space and what the environment was like then when it wasn't nearly as popular as it is today. Then, he identifies some concerning issues facing NFTs and how his new venture, Club NFT, aims to resolve them. one of the few people who have been heavily involved in the traditional art world with data and analysis and the digital art world. Also, Jason speculates if there will be significant crossover between the NFT and traditional art world in the future.
Jason Bailey, CEO at ClubNFT, speaks to Aparajita Jain, founder of terrain.art and Director at Nature Morte Gallery, about how NFTs can unleash the creative economy in India.
For Right Click Radio's inaugural podcast, Alex Estorick sat down with Danielle King, CFO of ClubNFT and former Manager of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA to discuss what's been going on in the NFT space over the last month.
This episode is sponsored by TurboTax Live and Metapurse.fund. The integration of NFTs, blockchain technology and the metaverse has spawned incredible opportunities for creators to take back the power of their art. “This is the baby steps towards that liberation of a creator where they're going to have more control, but at a cost,” Deadmau5 says. What is that cost? Though the opportunities of crypto for creators are great, where is the technology lacking?This episode of “NFT All-Stars,” hosts Artnome and Marguerite deCourcelle are joined by expert panelists Jenny Guo and BT to interview two entertainers looking to integrate crypto into their art.First, Hannibal Buress provides a comedian's perspective on the developing NFT subculture Deadmau5 joins next to analyze how NFTs might change the relationship between musicians and fans. Both guests underscore the need for better education and onramp tools for crypto, a necessary element before mass adoption can occur.Watch the full episode here.-TurboTax Live can match you with the right expert who has experience in your unique situation and can answer all of your tax questions. They can even take care of the whole filing process for you to get you the tax deductions you deserve. Visit turbotax.com to learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is sponsored by TurboTax Live and Metapurse.fund.The integration of NFTs, blockchain technology and the metaverse has spawned incredible opportunities for creators to take back the power of their art. “This is the baby steps towards that liberation of a creator where they're going to have more control, but at a cost,” Deadmau5 says.What is that cost? Though the opportunities of crypto for creators are great, where is the technology lacking?This episode of “NFT All-Stars,” hosts Artnome and Marguerite deCourcelle are joined by expert panelists Jenny Guo and BT to interview two entertainers looking to integrate crypto into their art.First, Hannibal Buress provides a comedian's perspective on the developing NFT subculture Deadmau5 joins next to analyze how NFTs might change the relationship between musicians and fans. Both guests underscore the need for better education and onramp tools for crypto, a necessary element before mass adoption can occur.Watch the full episode here.-TurboTax Live can match you with the right expert who has experience in your unique situation and can answer all of your tax questions. They can even take care of the whole filing process for you to get you the tax deductions you deserve. Visit turbotax.com to learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is sponsored by TurboTax Live and Metapurse.fund.“This space has changed my life. I've met people that make me feel understood for when so long I just thought the world was cruel … Now I've found my people.”19-year-old NFT artist FEWOCiOUS joins “NFT All-Stars” hosts Artnome and Marguerite deCourcelle for a conversation on how NFTs have opened up access to the art world like never before. FEWOCiOUS explains the importance of art to him as a young, transgender artist and how his journey changed when he sold his first NFT. His career has exploded since then, and he recounts a recent high point with his series “Hello, i'm Victor (FEWOCiOUS) and This Is My Life” that went to auction at Christie's in 2021.Watch the full episode here.-TurboTax Live can match you with the right expert who has experience in your unique situation and can answer all of your tax questions. They can even take care of the whole filing process for you to get you the tax deductions you deserve. Visit turbotax.com to learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is sponsored by TurboTax Live and Metapurse.fund.“This space has changed my life. I've met people that make me feel understood for when so long I just thought the world was cruel … Now I've found my people.”19-year-old NFT artist FEWOCiOUS joins “NFT All-Stars” hosts Artnome and Marguerite deCourcelle for a conversation on how NFTs have opened up access to the art world like never before. FEWOCiOUS explains the importance of art to him as a young, transgender artist and how his journey changed when he sold his first NFT. His career has exploded since then, and he recounts a recent high point with his series “Hello, i'm Victor (FEWOCiOUS) and This Is My Life” that went to auction at Christie's in 2021.Watch the full episode here.TurboTax Live can match you with the right expert who has experience in your unique situation and can answer all of your tax questions. They can even take care of the whole filing process for you to get you the tax deductions you deserve. Visit turbotax.com to learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“NFT All-Stars” is an animated podcast series hosted by NFT OGs Jason Bailey, also known as Artnome, and Marguerite deCourcelle, the CEO of blockchain game studio Blockade Games. Co-hosts also include EDM pioneer and NFT artisan BT and Highstreet Co-founder Jenny Guo. Get ready for eye-opening and entertaining conversations about the fast-evolving, exploding world of non-fungible tokens, where niche meets mainstream culture, featuring guests like Pete Holmes, FEWOCiOUS, Deadmau5, Damon Dash, James “Munky” Shaffer and others. Text us at (507) 4787-NFT for live updates and to ask us anything.Watch the full episode here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Jason "Artnome" Bailey discusses the emergence of the NFT market and his role in its development. He begins by describing the origins of his interest in art, and specifically in digital art. He discusses his involvement in digital and generative art, and his creation of the artnome.com platform for art analytics. He explains how artnome led to his interest in NFTs and how the NFT market emerged in 2017 and 2018. He describes the rapid growth of the NFT market, and the ways he has engaged with it, through projects like Green NFTs and the new Club NFT platform. He reflects on why NFTs are important and how they are reshaping how we think about art and the art market. And he speculates about the future of the NFT market. Bailey is on Twitter at @artnome.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode we consider the future of museums.1:03 - Art Technologist Jason Bailey discusses the continued evolution of the crypto art space, particularly the growing trend among museums to pursue digital deaccessioning and the risks that might pose to an institution.29:30 - Museum of Crypto Art Founder Colburn Bell discusses the history of the organization, the current state of the crypto art market and the challenges that lie ahead.47:27 - The week's top art headlines.
What does data science tell us about art auctions? This episode is syndicated from the new Harvard Data Science Review Podcast. Published by the MIT Press, Harvard Data Science Review is an open access multidisciplinary journal that defines and shapes data science as a scientifically rigorous field based on the principled and purposed production, processing, parsing and analysis of data. In this episode, the journal's Features Editor Liberty Vittert and Editor in Chief Xiao-Li Meng discuss art auctions with art curator Dan Cameron and Artnome's Jason Bailey. If you enjoy this preview of the Harvard Data Science Review podcast, find the journal on twitter at @TheHDSR and remember to subscribe to their podcast on your favorite platform.
What is the value of art? Is it in the eye of the beholder or can data analytics tools place a monetary value on beauty? Hosts Xiao-Li Meng and Liberty Vittert explore the use of data and technology in the art world with guests Jason Bailey, CEO and founder of Artnome and author of “Can Machine Learning Predict the Price of Art at Auction?” for HDSR and Dan Cameron, American art curator, writer, and educator.
On this episode of Showcase; The Future of Digital Art 00:43 Jason Bailey, Founder of Artnome.com 03:31 Art in Refugee Camp 12:08 Plastic Paintings 15:09 The Man Who Sold His Skin 17:45 Heritage Under the Gun 20:48 Old Signs of Amman 23:15 #CryptoArt #RefugeeCamp #Amman
In a record-shattering moment, a digital artwork sold for 69 million dollars at auction last week. We ask if crypto-collectables are the future of digital art or a bubble waiting to burst. Jason Bailey, Founder of Artnome.com 02:31 #CryptoArt #Art #DigitalArt
SuperRare makes it easy to create, sell, and collect rare digital art. Their smart contract platform allows artists to release limited-edition digital artwork tracked on the blockchain, making the art rare, verified and collectible. In this episode I interview founders Jon Perkins and John Crain about what motivated them to create the market and where they see the blockchain art space going in the future. I am personally a big fan of their agile approach to development applaud them for listening to artists and collectors and designing around their wants and needs. Learn more at Artnome.com
KnownOrigin is part of a new breed of art marketplaces built on the blockchain. With Known Origin, blockchain and "digital scarcity" enable art lovers to collect digital art that is provably rare, opening up new channels for supporting artists and building your collection. Unlike many other blockchain-based marketplaces, KnownOrigin is carefully designing a bridge from traditional art sales to a blockchain-based art marketplace. They do this by having a physical presence with popup events in major cities globally and through innovative technology for storing, printing, and displaying art that would otherwise only exist digitally on the blockchain. Learn more at Artnome.com
Travis Uhrig is the founder of Curio Cards and he organizes the Bitcoin meetup group in San Francisco, which boasts over 6,000 members. Last May, he quit his job altogether to become full-time crypto. This is around the same time that he launched the first set of Curio Cards. Curio Card's mission is to create a platform for artists and collectors that finally benefits artists. As it states on their website: "Until now it's not been possible to sell digital artwork without massive fees, theft, or restrictive DRM." Curio Cards is changing that. The project is doing phenomenally well, with over a thousand cards sold and artists making on average $300 - $900, according to Uhrig. Any artist can submit their work for free to be voted on at community.curio.cards. Learn more at Artnome.com
The original description from March 2018: "Artists are making thousands of dollars selling their work on blockchain-based marketplaces. Even better, these marketplaces take zero commission, so the artists receive 100% of the payment for their work. But where did the idea for these blockchain-based marketplaces come from? Joe Looney, the Godfather of CryptoArt and the creator of the Rare Pepe Wallet. In this interview I talk with Joe to better understand how the Rare Pepe Wallet evolved from a small group on Telegram into the successful marketplace it has become today. We go deep into the subject of digital art and digital ownership and what it means for the future of art and collectibles. Side note: Many know that Pepe the Frog was co-opted as a hate symbol by the alt-right in the past. Joe and the Rare Pepe community disavow the use of Pepe as a hate symbol and instead choose to use Pepe as a vehicle for designing and sharing creative memes." Learn more on Artnome.com.
Jason Bailey of Artnome brings us into the future with comments on the past, how subcultures change, and ...mops?
My guest today is Jason Bailey. Jason is the founder of Artnome which started out as a database that tracks extremely high-value artworks but has since expanded into a multifaceted business, ranging from art curation, art consultation and even a thriving blog focused on the intersection of art and technology. Jason’s background is perfectly suited for our conversation which is centered around the convergence of art and tech that we are all currently experiencing. He went from a successful machine learning startup to launching Artnome and is now widely known within the traditional art world for his technological expertise. During our conversation, we discuss everything art and tech. Generative art, ai art, crypto art, how to value art, and much more. Jason has an incredible ability to explain difficult concepts even to art newbie like myself. I am so fortunate to be able to speak with Jason. Having someone of his caliber interested in the crypto art space is a signal to us all, that we are onto something big. Please enjoy my conversation with Jason. Jason Twitter - https://twitter.com/artnome Artnome - https://www.artnome.com/
Jason Bailey is the founder of Artnome.com which is one of the best information source on art and technology. Artnome is the ultimate destination to understand the art world and the art market when they are associated with the words digital, data, blockchain, crypto, generative and artificial intelligence. In the second part, we’ll try to have a look at it from the point of view of the artist, the market and the audience. https://www.artnome.com/ https://www.instagram.com/artnome/ Jason’s article - Can Machine Learning Predict the Price of Art at Auction? : https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/1vdc2z91/release/1 Follow our instagram account and ask questions to upcoming guests! https://www.instagram.com/askartgoeson Recorded on May 10th 2020 JasonBailey #Art #ArtGoesOn
Jason Bailey is the founder of Artnome.com which is one of the best information source on art and technology. Artnome is the ultimate destination to understand the art world and the art market when they are associated with the words digital, data, blockchain, crypto, generative and artificial intelligence. In this first part, Jason will walk us through these notions to understand AI Art, Generative Art and Crypto Art. https://www.artnome.com/ https://www.instagram.com/artnome/ Jason’s article - Can Machine Learning Predict the Price of Art at Auction? : https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/1vdc2z91/release/1 Subscribe to the podcast on you favorite platform : https://linktr.ee/artgoeson and Follow our instagram account and ask questions to upcoming guests! https://www.instagram.com/askartgoeson Recorded on May 10th 2020 #JasonBailey #Art #ArtGoesOn
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we speak with Jason Bailey, founder of Artnome, who has compiled the largest analytical database of artworks. First, we speak with Jason about how he leverages his database to explore art and data through a variety of projects. Then, he discusses the intersection of blockchain and art and what may serve as a catalyst to get artworks on the blockchain. Also, Jason explores how artists are using machine learning in their art. Lastly, Jason explains why he believes there is significant investment opportunity in female and minority artists.
In this episode of the podcast, Steve and Katie are in conversation with Jason Bailey, the founder of the Artnome blog and host of the Dank Rares blockchain art podcast about technology and fine art. With a background in art and tech, Jason is one of the foremost authorities on art and technology. The conversation with Jason is wide-ranging from blockchain, provenance, smart contracts, digital art, cryptocurrency, blockchain-driven auctions, privacy, and generative art. Resources: https://www.artnome.com/ http://dankrares.com/ https://www.christies.com/exhibitions/2018/art-and-tech-summit-exploring-blockchain https://superrare.co/ https://www.cryptokitties.co/ https://portion.io/ https://hyperallergic.com/468060/christies-sells-ai-generated-art-for-432500-as-controversy-swirls-over-creators-use-of-copied-code/ http://rarepepedirectory.com/ https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/01/23/much-pepe-scenes-first-rare-digital-art-auction/
What happens when you quantify art? Can breaking down art into data and stats help create a better collection and smarter collectors? Jason Bailey, self-identified artist turned analytics nerd, is the founder of the Artnome blog and creator of a massive online database of the world's best known artists which he says is “moneyball for art”, which he believes will revolutionize the way we engage with, understand, and purchase art.-About Jason Bailey-Jason is mission driven to use technology and data to improve the world's art historical record and to improve opportunities for artists from historically underserved or marginalized groups. He has an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. You can read more about Artnome here and catch Jason's podcast on blockchain art and cryptocurrency at Dank Rares.For our international and globetrotting listeners, be sure to checkout Jason's panel discussion, "Blockchain in the Art World – Digital Art", at Christie's Art + Tech Summit, July 17, 2018.-About Artnome-Artnome explores art through data.Artnome is the blog of Jason Bailey, an art nerd building the world's largest analytical database of known works across our most important artists. Think Zillow / Moneyball for art and artists. Follow @artnome on Instagram or Twitter
AOTB Top 5 March 15, 2018 Tickets to ATL "Intro To CryptoART & CryptoMUSIC" available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-cryptoart-cryptomusic-tickets-44182783896 and check out the Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/762311900639902/ 1. March 7, 2018. The Blockchain Is Just Another Way To Make Art All About Money by Oliver Roeder on fivethirtyeight. Mentions Bea Ramos and Jason Bailey where the author suggests that crypto art's allure inclues moneyand power. Quotes: "But as I dove deeper into the promise of crypto-art, it seems to me more likely to democratize and decentralize not art itself, but art commerce." "Crypto-art seems to embrace Warhol’s philosophy. Sure, Rare Pepes and CrytoKitties can’t fetch anywhere near the astronomical prices that traditional art can sometimes command. But in crypto-art, commerce is wrapped like a kudzu vine around the industry’s newly formed artistic infrastructure." https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/blockchain-is-just-another-way-make-art-all-about-money/ 2. March 12, 2018. The State of Crypto Creativity in 2018 by Creative Crypto online magazine Quote: "The are big implications of this new hierarchy of information - security, stability, speed, transparency - but the most impactful repercussion of the blockchain ecosystem is its ability to monetize our creative content. All of it. Imagine getting a micropayment for every Instagram shot, every witty Tweet, every Medium article, every Pinterest sketch, and every blasted Facebook post you send into the depths of Silicon Valley servers. Think of every aspect of your practice earning you equity in a valued blockchain. This new normal of open-source information could kickstart an entirely new economic foundation for creative work." Mentioned some familiar names, Steemit, Creativechain and Po.et, but learned about Publica for Writers and Lbry for video hosting. https://lbry.io/ https://publica.com/ https://steem.io/ https://www.po.et/ https://www.creativechain.org/project/ - launching platform in 4 days! 3. Reminder! Creative Tech Week - New York May 3-12, 2018. This is a crowd-funded event with installation locations across NYC. Artists are given an opportunity to install and promote their work. http://creativetechweek.nyc/ 4. The Cloud Gallery (which only accepts bitcoin cash. why?) for artist Tony Schaefer. He has a 3D virtual exhibit space. thecloudgallery.org/ 5. April 21 at GW! Introduction to Cryptoart and Cryptomusic - part II. Look for announcements by early next week! AOTB About Hosts Posts 1. AOTB on the road! We'll be in Atlanta on April 8! Intro to Cryptoart and Cryptomusic. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-cryptoart-cryptomusic-tickets-44182783896 2. Obxium Awesome Crypto Art List! We're on it! https://github.com/obxium 3. March 10, 2018 on Medium. Introduction to Cryptoart and Cryptomusic by J. Scrilla. [Jeff] https://medium.com/@ScrillaVentura/introduction-to-cryptoart-cryptomusic-3752923792c7 4. March 8, 2018. How Blockchain will Change Photography by Jason Bailey on Artnome. CMG got a mention at the end of the article commenting on the need to create new contractual relationships. https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/3/4/how-blockchain-will-change-photography Twitters @artnome @obxium @thomasblondet @queentatiana @AOTB_Podcast @musicoin @tokenly @choonHQ @counterpartyxcp
As part of the Top 5 news, we have identified a few new or current projects we've learned about as a result of the Rare Digital Art Festival on January 13. We've got a lively discussion about the event among ourselves and with our guest, Jason Bailey of Artnome. 1. Art Project Decentralized - This is a blockchain-driven collaborative open source art project by artist Jessica Angel in collaboration with TrueBit. https://vimeo.com/249089063 https://projects.invisionapp.com/share/R6F7UY5CQ#/screens/269818683_Art_Project 2. Scrilla release December 2017 - You Can't Smoke a Bitcoin. Inspiration? One listener commented: "Sound like the theme music for a wolf of wall street sequel" https://soundcloud.com/scrillaventura/cant-smoke-a-bitcoin 3. Creative Tech Week - New York May 3-12, 2018. This is a crowd-funded event with installation locations across NYC. Artists are given an opportunity to install and promote their work. http://creativetechweek.nyc/ 4. 50 Cent Made Millions Off Bitcoin in Album Sales, by Rap-Up, January 23, 2018, http://www.rap-up.com/2018/01/23/50-cent-made-millions-off-bitcoin-in-album-sales/ 5. Codex Protocol annonymous art bidding and registration service launched. A unique crypto-based decentralized title regisry launched in January 2018. http://www.codexprotocol.com/#idteam Knowledge A. Reinventing the Art Lab on the Blockchain, Janury 3, 2018, Lucy Sollitt in Rhizome. http://rhizome.org/editorial/2018/jan/03/reinventing-the-art-lab-on-the-blockchain/ B. The Blockchain Art Market is here, Jason Bailey, our guest for today https://www.artnome.com/news/2017/12/22/the-blockchain-art-market-is-here and What is Cryptoart? https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/1/14/what-is-cryptoart C. Art and Blockchain - Revolution in Art, by Sandra Breslau, January 30, 2018 https://cointelegraph.com/news/art-and-blockchain-revolution-in-art-collectin AOTB About Hosts Posts 1. DJ Pepe Invades Rare Art Festival in New York City, by DJ Pepe https://medium.com/@DJPEPE_/djpepe-invades-rare-art-festival-in-new-york-city-7b7d95843f1e 2. Tokens, Branding and Digital Assets, by Cynthia Gayton, https://medium.com/@squizzi3/tokens-branding-and-digital-assets-37009d9aef79 3. RareAF talks DJ Pepe, by R.A.R.E. Art Labs, January 30, 2018 https://medium.com/@rareartlabs/rareaf-talks-dj-pepe-93f11afb4cce 4. How Much for That Pepe? Scenes from the First Rare Digital Art Auction, by Daniel Penny, January 23, 2018, The Paris Review. https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/01/23/much-pepe-scenes-first-rare-digital-art-auction/ 5. Blockchain Insider: Cynthia M. Gayton, Esq., by Portia Burton, December 21, 2017. https://medium.com/@chain_explainer/blockchain-insider-cynthia-m-gayton-esq-f218b763bbc5 Bitcoin Tips: 1D3DYP4nBC5DqTm1g5GeKf1uWeemLipwpY