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To What Extent Can NFT Alters the Business Framework in Arts Enterprise?

NFT is the abbreviation for the non-fungible token which means that it can’t be replaced. If placing the NFT concept in the art world, it actually shares similar value as authentic artworks, as both of them mean that it is the only edition of work in the world. For example, Mona Lisa is the only […]

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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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The Tao of DAO

Introduction:  DAO!, it stands for Decentralized Autonomous Organization, a term you might hear out of the pages of anarchist science fiction novel. A group of individuals convene over the internet, discuss a communal goal over a Discord server, then pool their funds for collective action of unprecedented scale. DAO’s have been used to acquire rare […]

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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 […]