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At Órbita Wireless I asked myself questions about space and Latin space sovereignty to think about today's world. In various texts, Huxley philosophizes about how far the near space race would go. The movies talk about a meteorite that could destroy the earth, but what happens if something like this happens to any of the objects that surround the atmosphere?

Historically, the continents that send the most satellites into space year after year are the USA and Europe, leaving Latin America behind with an excellent scientific quality due to the Public and Free university that we have. These American and European satellites would offer great internet services, but at a very high cost for the countries of our region. That type of connection, if it reaches Argentina, will be only for a few. Can we imagine a similar service, but created with Latin American resources and with free access for low-income people?

Orbita Wireless is a fictitious project, where I recreate remains of space trash that have fallen from the space to the backyard of my hometown.

The World Today (TWT) collection image

Project website: https://twt.obscura.io.

138 world-class, established and emerging photographers from 5 continents brought together by Obscura to take the 1st global visual timestamp of the 21st century. 13,800 native 1/1 NFT photographs of cities, landscapes, communities, people, events and conceptual images that will tell our story for centuries to come, taken Mar-Apr 2022.

An ode to the 1955 exhibition “The Family of Man” by legendary curator Edward Steichen for the MoMA, The World Today uses the blockchain to create a permanent record of our world, rich in metadata connections that further develop and cross-reference the stories within, resulting in a complex net of properties and rarities including 138 curated grails, 1 from each artist.

TWT expanded the frontier of possibilities for photography in the web3 era, and is responsible for onboarding dozens world-class photographers to NFTs.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x35df...8bc0
Token ID274
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
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By C0F93A
By C0F93A

At Órbita Wireless I asked myself questions about space and Latin space sovereignty to think about today's world. In various texts, Huxley philosophizes about how far the near space race would go. The movies talk about a meteorite that could destroy the earth, but what happens if something like this happens to any of the objects that surround the atmosphere?

Historically, the continents that send the most satellites into space year after year are the USA and Europe, leaving Latin America behind with an excellent scientific quality due to the Public and Free university that we have. These American and European satellites would offer great internet services, but at a very high cost for the countries of our region. That type of connection, if it reaches Argentina, will be only for a few. Can we imagine a similar service, but created with Latin American resources and with free access for low-income people?

Orbita Wireless is a fictitious project, where I recreate remains of space trash that have fallen from the space to the backyard of my hometown.

The World Today (TWT) collection image

Project website: https://twt.obscura.io.

138 world-class, established and emerging photographers from 5 continents brought together by Obscura to take the 1st global visual timestamp of the 21st century. 13,800 native 1/1 NFT photographs of cities, landscapes, communities, people, events and conceptual images that will tell our story for centuries to come, taken Mar-Apr 2022.

An ode to the 1955 exhibition “The Family of Man” by legendary curator Edward Steichen for the MoMA, The World Today uses the blockchain to create a permanent record of our world, rich in metadata connections that further develop and cross-reference the stories within, resulting in a complex net of properties and rarities including 138 curated grails, 1 from each artist.

TWT expanded the frontier of possibilities for photography in the web3 era, and is responsible for onboarding dozens world-class photographers to NFTs.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x35df...8bc0
Token ID274
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
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