// June 8th, 2022 2:00 pm-3:30 pm, June 9th, 2022 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
// June 8th, 2022 2:00 pm-3:30 pm, June 9th, 2022 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Projects: June 8, 2022, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST
ARCHIVED ON YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/wdPkSCeLLnE
Moderated by Michael Rees with guest panelists David Henry Brown Jr (@davidhenrynobodyjr), Michael Joo (Organic Growth Crystal Reef), and Casey Reas (Feral File)
Platforms: June 9, 2022, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST
ARCHIVED ON YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/XcxD0q9WFns
Moderated by Michele Thursz with guest panelists: Sofia Garcia (Art X Code), Jennifer, and Kevin McCoy (Monegraph), and Nadia Taiga (Snark Art)
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022, and Thursday, June 9, 2022, starting at 2:00 pm est until 3:30 pm, the Center for New Art at William Paterson University is hosting a colloquium to discuss artists’ PROJECTS and distribution PLATFORMS that take on the NFT and blockchain as a medium and an economy. Michael Rees and Michele Thursz will host artists, curators, and distributors to explore how NFTs use relates to contemporary art history and its market. We will explore how these disparate activities will affect a burgeoning culture. The events will be on zoom and live cast on youtube.
In 2021 the world came to know the digital subculture that is non-fungible tokens or NFTs. Headline breaking news of emerging new markets featuring a new asset class netted some artists hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars. Many articles and conferences focus on how to access the NFT goldmine for the artist, what they are, and whether it's worth it to buy a jpg. It also brought widespread understanding to cryptocurrencies and the blockchain.
But for many artists, the question wasn't how to get on the bandwagon but if there is a nascent culture reflecting how art has been practiced over the last decades. NFT markets range from the populist to the elitist, from Open Sea to Super Rare. And these look a lot like Instagram or mirror an elite art auction site. Some felt the art was mixed at best. Categories broke down as many different fields got into the action: internet influencers, the NFL, Art Critics, advertisers, just to name a few. Does this "everyone an artist" ethos dilute the high values of art or invite egalitarian access? Are these phenomena just some crazy disembodied insta-swap meet, or is there a place to conduct meaning and culture?
The art world is no stranger to outrageous prices and hard to understand valuations of contemporary works. When confronted with what seems the rank commercialism of NFT, participants defended it by pointing out that the modern art object is a token already. It is claimed that the new non-fungible tokens are egalitarian and fair. They represent the possibility that artists could take it directly to their market, without the imprimatur of art galleries, exhibitions spaces, and museums. Even so, many artists work with galleries to present NFTs.
But the question begs: can NFT's embody something that reflects the epistemology of contemporary fine art culture when so much of NFT art is eye candy?
Projects and Platforms seek to present NFT art from a reflective ecology of art practice. It also looks to platforms that expand the media to a new economy. Taking the form of a colloquium, we will explore what transformation is at play in a post-NFT world. Participants include, David Henry Brown jr (@davidhenrynobodyjr), Sofia Garcia, (artXcode.io), Michael Joo (Organic reef: crystal Growth), Jennifer and Kevin McCoy (monegraph), Casey Reas (artist and founder of Feral File), and Nadia Taiga (snarkart).
Projects and Platforms: Exploring the Culture of NFTs is organized by Michael Rees, Director of the Center For New Art at William Paterson University, and Michele Thursz, Cultural Producer and Director of Seek-Art, LLC. It is a collaboration between the Art Department and the Communications Department and is supported by Academic Affairs. We are partnered with Josh Knoblick of Gardenship Studios, inc., in Kearney, NJ, and by Kadena, a blockchain company that provides the security of Bitcoin, virtually free gas, unparalleled throughput, and smarter contracts that are multi chain. Special Thanks to Anna Ehrsam of Battery Journal.
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PRESS RELEASE
May 27, 2022
For Immediate Release:
Projects and Platforms: Exploring the culture of NFTs
Projects: June 8, 2022, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST
YouTube live: https://youtu.be/wdPkSCeLLnE
Moderated by Michael Rees with guest panelists:
Artists: David Henry Brown Jr, Michael Joo, and Casey Rees
Platforms: June 9, 2022, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST
YouTube live: https://youtu.be/XcxD0q9WFns
Moderated by Michele Thursz with guest panelists:
Sofia Garcia (Art X Code), Jennifer, and Kevin McCoy ( Monegraph), and Nadia Taiga ( Snark Art)
The Center for New Art at William Paterson University is hosting a colloquium to discuss artists’ PROJECTS and distribution PLATFORMS that take on the NFT (non-fungible tokens) and blockchain as a medium and an economy. We will hear from the artists, curators, and distributors how their uses relate to contemporary art history and its market. We will explore how these disparate activities will affect a burgeoning culture.
Projects and Platforms seek to present NFT art from a reflective ecology of art practice. It also looks to platforms that expand the media to a new economy. Taking the form of a colloquium, we will explore what transformation is at play in a post-NFT world.
Projects and Platforms: Exploring the Culture of NFTs is organized by Michael Rees, Director of the Center for New Art at William Paterson University, and Michele Thursz, Cultural Producer and Director of Seek-Art, LLC. It is a collaboration between the Art Department and the Communications Department and is supported by Academic Affairs at William Paterson University. We are partnered with Anna Ehrsam, editor of the Battery journal, Brooklyn, NY, Josh Knoblick of Gardenship Studios, inc., in Kearney, NJ, and Kadena, a blockchain company that provides the security of Bitcoin, virtually free gas, unparalleled throughput, and smarter contracts that are multi-chain.
For more information about the event and participants please visit:
https://www.batteryjournal.org/new-events/2022/5/20/projects-platforms
Contact: REESM@wpunj.edu