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0 reviewsDAO? BTC? NFT? ETH? ART? WTF? HODL as OG
crypto-artist, writer, and hacker Rhea Myers searches for faces in
cryptographic hashes, follows a day in the life of a young shibe in the
year 2032, and patiently explains why all art should be destructively
uploaded to the blockchain.
Now an acknowledged pioneer whose work
has graced the auction room at Sotheby's, Myers embarked on her first
art projects focusing on blockchain tech in 2011, making her one of the
first artists to engage in creative, speculative, and conceptual
engagements with "the new internet."
Proof of Work brings
together annotated presentations of Myers's blockchain artworks along
with her essays, reviews, and fictions—a sustained critical encounter
between the cultures and histories of the artworld and
crypto-utopianism, technically accomplished but always generously
demystifying and often mischievous.
Her deep understanding of the
technical history and debates around blockchain technology is
complemented by a broader sense of the crypto movement and the artistic
and political sensibilities that accompanied its ascendancy. Remodeling
the tropes of conceptual art and net.art to explore what blockchain
technology reveals about our concepts of value, culture, and currency,
Myers's work has become required viewing for anyone interested in the
future of art, consensus, law, and collectivity.