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This animated 3D sculpture is in response to the negative reaction- by traditional artists - to the popularity of Cryptoart.

During the early months of 2021 there was a backlash against the cryptoart movement, sparked by an article on the ecological cost of tokenizing NFTs. The article was proven to have exaggerated the impact that most cryptoartists had on the environment, focussing on the most extreme cases. The original text included disrespecftful language and misinformation that insighted online bullying and abuse of many cryptoartists. It seemed that those from minority groups were targetted more than others in this vendetta.

A similar phenomenon happened during the punk movement in the 1970’s where musicians attacked punks for being amateurish & ruining music. This piece refers back to the punk past and looks forward to a future where cryptoartists are able to create art without fear of being bullied.

In this animation my "Pink the Punk" character pogos in defiance at these bullies. Behind her is a brick wall with graffiti scrawled upon it, saying "The NFT and the FURY" in reference to the famous newspaper headline in 1976 that inspired a film by Julien Temple, featuring The Sex Pistols in 2000. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Filth_and_the_Fury

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Angie Taylor Art - collectable sculpture, art and animation by artist Angie Taylor

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

The NFT and the FURY

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This animated 3D sculpture is in response to the negative reaction- by traditional artists - to the popularity of Cryptoart.

During the early months of 2021 there was a backlash against the cryptoart movement, sparked by an article on the ecological cost of tokenizing NFTs. The article was proven to have exaggerated the impact that most cryptoartists had on the environment, focussing on the most extreme cases. The original text included disrespecftful language and misinformation that insighted online bullying and abuse of many cryptoartists. It seemed that those from minority groups were targetted more than others in this vendetta.

A similar phenomenon happened during the punk movement in the 1970’s where musicians attacked punks for being amateurish & ruining music. This piece refers back to the punk past and looks forward to a future where cryptoartists are able to create art without fear of being bullied.

In this animation my "Pink the Punk" character pogos in defiance at these bullies. Behind her is a brick wall with graffiti scrawled upon it, saying "The NFT and the FURY" in reference to the famous newspaper headline in 1976 that inspired a film by Julien Temple, featuring The Sex Pistols in 2000. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Filth_and_the_Fury

Angie Taylor Digital Art collection image

Angie Taylor Art - collectable sculpture, art and animation by artist Angie Taylor

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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