Andy Warhol integrated brands and products into his work. My approach to merge logos and products into my art has also a long history. As visual artist I was used to integrate Festival logos or main sponsors into my live visuals performance. Soon I started doing it in a new way, not with lame inserts or boring screens with infos inbetween, but by fully absorbing the Festival logo or main sponsor into my art, sometimes with a lot of preproduction. A good example of "brand washing", as I call it, is probably the opening Track of the Sonica Music Festival 2006 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd1Ktqh0w_A . Beside my other NFT releases, I sometimes promote art projects and other artists instead of consumer products with my works. I like this more than remixing Brillo boxes:)
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Andy Warhol integrated brands and products into his work. My approach to merge logos and products into my art has also a long history. As visual artist I was used to integrate Festival logos or main sponsors into my live visuals performance. Soon I started doing it in a new way, not with lame inserts or boring screens with infos inbetween, but by fully absorbing the Festival logo or main sponsor into my art, sometimes with a lot of preproduction. A good example of "brand washing", as I call it, is probably the opening Track of the Sonica Music Festival 2006 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd1Ktqh0w_A . Beside my other NFT releases, I sometimes promote art projects and other artists instead of consumer products with my works. I like this more than remixing Brillo boxes:)