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The Great White Way Paved in Blockchain

Blockchain, while a relatively new concept, is becoming more common to hear about in the media and news. You may have heard recently Snoop Dogg revealed himself as the Twitter-famous NFT influencer, Cozomo de’ Medici or Tesla started accepting Dogecoin payments for some of their merchandise, but most people are still wary of this technology […]

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3D Printing and Museum Repatriation

3D printing has seen a major rise in popularity in the past few decades, primarily due to its ability to print environmentally sustainable materials, cut down supply chain issues, as well as its ability to recreate and produce objects efficiently. While 3D printing is often commended for its sustainability aspects, it has also found its […]

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Privacy for the Arts in a Digital Age

This piece explores how individuals and organizations in arts enterprises can maintain better privacy and data protection for themselves and their clients using existing technology and techniques.

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NFTs, Ownership, and Art Theft

Emily Ratajkowski minted an NFT called “Buying Myself Back.” The NFT was sold by Christie’s Auction House for $175,000. The swimsuit image of Ratajkowski is from Sports Illustrated, which owns the image. The Instagram post wall hanging is actually a piece by artist Richard Prince, who Ratajkowski criticized for stealing her image without permission. The […]