96 Colours of Everyday Life is a collection of computer-generated conceptual art work. Each piece is unique, and is composed of 96 data points, representing 15-minute samples of Bitcoin prices of a single day. The bottom-right of the image contains 4 pixels containing the encoded date.
The BTC volatility captures randomness out of aggregated individual actions and interpretations of world events.
This piece of art cannot exist outside of a virtual world. BTC itself cannot exist elsewhere. The pixels in the work are composed of encoded binary data which forms a visual representation of the chaos of everyday life.
The original 10x10 pixel image is provided encoded as base64 string.
96 Colours of Everyday Life is a collection of computer-generated artwork. Each work is composed of 96 data points, representing 15-minute samples of BTC prices of a single day. The bottom-right of the image contains 4 pixels containing the encoded date.
The BTC volatility captures randomness out of aggregated individual actions and interpretations of world events.
This piece of art cannot exist outside of a virtual world. BTC itself cannot exist elsewhere. The pixels in the work are composed of encoded binary data which forms a visual representation of the chaos of everyday life.
March 20 2021
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
March 20 2021
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
96 Colours of Everyday Life is a collection of computer-generated conceptual art work. Each piece is unique, and is composed of 96 data points, representing 15-minute samples of Bitcoin prices of a single day. The bottom-right of the image contains 4 pixels containing the encoded date.
The BTC volatility captures randomness out of aggregated individual actions and interpretations of world events.
This piece of art cannot exist outside of a virtual world. BTC itself cannot exist elsewhere. The pixels in the work are composed of encoded binary data which forms a visual representation of the chaos of everyday life.
The original 10x10 pixel image is provided encoded as base64 string.
96 Colours of Everyday Life is a collection of computer-generated artwork. Each work is composed of 96 data points, representing 15-minute samples of BTC prices of a single day. The bottom-right of the image contains 4 pixels containing the encoded date.
The BTC volatility captures randomness out of aggregated individual actions and interpretations of world events.
This piece of art cannot exist outside of a virtual world. BTC itself cannot exist elsewhere. The pixels in the work are composed of encoded binary data which forms a visual representation of the chaos of everyday life.