Animation of 16 rubber-stamped sheets of paper exposed in increasing five-minute intervals to rain
2021
Edition of 1
Sold

Artwork Description

An individual transaction is like one square stamp on a sheet of paper filled with square stamps. While each mark is unique, they all appear alike. Cryptographic hashes and smart contracts standardize transactions to look similarly alike, which misleads many newcomers into considering themselves anonymous.

However, with every additional transaction, the boundaries start to blend together. More trades and engagements in the crypto community expose the sphere’s pseudo-anonymity. The transactions become traceable because the blockchain is a permanent ledger of every single transaction since its own inception. One must be aware that their identity will ultimately poke out of all the alphanumerical hashes.

Engagement Draws Traceability is an animation of 16 rubber-stamped sheets of paper exposed in increasing five-minute intervals to rain. It is part of my current body of work entitled Network of Hope, which uses artwork to empower and educate about blockchain technology. In my work, I continuously explore clouds as both a subject and a medium. I am particularly interested in merging physical and digital artworks and co-creating with clouds in the form of rain. Here are a few photos of the making-of process.

Digital Artwork Information

1 of 1
1,344 × 1,920 px
MP4
0:52
SuperRare
April 3rd, 2021
ERC-721
yes
Edition 1 of 1
Mint date:
April 3rd, 2021
Transaction block:
12170177
Primary Sale:
Jun 18th, 2021
First collector:
0xe25c73435702fed11e9c5584ce6efe7cbff71739