Five years after the initial release of the Tokenized Cloud Sphere series, I revisited the approach using images generated by artificial intelligence. The first piece of the Improbable Cloud Sphere series has been released for the Museum of Crypto Art fundraiser, whose Genesis Collection features the Tokenized Cloud Sphere Ten (ATL to YYZ).
In my Tokenized Cloud Sphere series, I stitched together photographs taken during passenger flights. The resulting collages formed an installation of 12 individual cloud spheres resembling coins/tokens, which I used to explain the concept of NFTs and their intangible values.
The art installation was highlighted in exhibitions across North America, Europe, and Asia and featured in three publications, including the peer-reviewed Leonardo Journal by MIT Press. More about the Tokenized Cloud Sphere series.
I was invited to exhibit during Printemps Numerique at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
I exhibited at the experimental photo- and video-based group exhibition in Paris, France.
The peer-reviewed journal by MIT Press published our position paper on crypto art.
MoCDA founder Serena Tabacchi curated my Cloud Sphere One as the first KnownOrigin guest curator.
Artist Talk with Serena Tabacchi, the founder of the Museum for Contemporary Digital Art.
David Nathan interviewed me about my crypto art and using blockchain data for generative artworks.
The interdisciplinary Art/iculation magazine featured three Cloud Spheres in its fall issue.
Tokenized Cloud Spheres is a new installation of 12 photo collages featuring photos taken on passenger flights.