On Saturday May 14, 2022, Adam Jarvis (aka Vectorvault) participated in a Brainblots demonstration at the NFT Goat Pop Up Art Show in Toronto. Using a head mounted sensor, a live rorschach projection of his brain was displayed and recorded. On May 27 it was minted by the Brainblots Team into and NFT (#129) and then gifted to Adam for free. On May 31, Vectorvault created this NFT in collaboration with Brainblots. All proceeds from the sale will be divided equally in half.
A scan of an artist's brain, interpreted by the artist into a unique self-portrait. This is what my mind looks like.
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Adam Jarvis Vectorvault
Officially recognized as a Canadian Digital Visual Artist by Canada Council for the Arts
Black, White and Red represent more than an established Canadian digital art brand. Together, they provide primary contrast for unique stories that are captured forever on the blockchain.
Since 2005, Vectorvault has been at the forefront of vector art. Drawing from thousands of vector components designed by Adam Jarvis, this collection is created with care. Each NFT is animated manually and thoughtfully crafted to provide value for NFT investors.
Vectorvault (aka. Adam Jarvis) is recognized by the Canada Council for the Arts as an official Canadian Digital Visual Artist.
00001 - Mind Portrait - Vectorvault | Brainblots
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00001 - Mind Portrait - Vectorvault | Brainblots
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On Saturday May 14, 2022, Adam Jarvis (aka Vectorvault) participated in a Brainblots demonstration at the NFT Goat Pop Up Art Show in Toronto. Using a head mounted sensor, a live rorschach projection of his brain was displayed and recorded. On May 27 it was minted by the Brainblots Team into and NFT (#129) and then gifted to Adam for free. On May 31, Vectorvault created this NFT in collaboration with Brainblots. All proceeds from the sale will be divided equally in half.
A scan of an artist's brain, interpreted by the artist into a unique self-portrait. This is what my mind looks like.
1 of 1
Adam Jarvis Vectorvault
Officially recognized as a Canadian Digital Visual Artist by Canada Council for the Arts
Black, White and Red represent more than an established Canadian digital art brand. Together, they provide primary contrast for unique stories that are captured forever on the blockchain.
Since 2005, Vectorvault has been at the forefront of vector art. Drawing from thousands of vector components designed by Adam Jarvis, this collection is created with care. Each NFT is animated manually and thoughtfully crafted to provide value for NFT investors.
Vectorvault (aka. Adam Jarvis) is recognized by the Canada Council for the Arts as an official Canadian Digital Visual Artist.