@RoamingWords Zen for QR
I found a generator that also generates QR codes if you don't enter any information. Interesting what comes out when you generate different sizes.
@TinaRiversRyan@mlobelart@SFMOMA@BuffaloAKG Zen for QR
I found a generator that also generates QR codes if you don't enter any information. Interesting what comes out when you generate different sizes.
Did you know that Amazon boxes have poetic names like BP0(V4) or 1A1(BY2)? I have now built 1AD(BY8,BND), a distant relative of Andy Warhol's Brillo Box, 34.2 × 24.1 × 8.8 cm, wood and paint, also as NFT. All 118 can be seen on OpenSea. https://t.co/L4PDNb0FA0
@ReginaHarsanyi Great Idea. Please include 'Every McDonald's in the World' by @jamesbridle: "This work consists of a series of satellite images of every McDonald's restaurant in the world, arranged in a grid-like formation"
"Ich habe also im Grunde nichts gekauft – wie übrigens auch alle anderen NFT-Inhaber. Ich besitze lediglich ein Stück Code, das beweisen soll, dass mir diese leere Datei gehört."
https://t.co/Na1GBv02Vb
'Zen for NFT' consists of a JPEG-file containing no data (0 Bytes). Due to the impossibility of the nft-platform to represent 'nothing', the work visually manifests through an endlessly rotating loading icon.
https://t.co/R0Z45pcyTC