e30d #1 - Saints of Scarcity (XCOPY)
Object: Right-click and Save As guy (2018)
Artist: XCOPY
Owner: Cozomo de’ Medici
Date: May 2023
Like few other works, “Right-click and Save As guy” captures an antiquated prejudice against digital art objects — computer files anyone can “own” by saving them with a mouse click. The work represented a shift toward what the world deemed previously impossible — the ability to imbue a digital object with scarcity.
Every 30 Days (E30D) is a month-long exhibition of a single, culturally significant, digital artwork — on view in the window of glitch gallery in Marfa, Texas and simultaneously over a persistent digital livestream.
Curated by Malte Rauch, Madison Page, and Derek Edwards.
Website: www.glitchmarfa.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/glitchmarfa
#1 - Saints of Scarcity (XCOPY)
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e30d #1 - Saints of Scarcity (XCOPY)
Object: Right-click and Save As guy (2018)
Artist: XCOPY
Owner: Cozomo de’ Medici
Date: May 2023
Like few other works, “Right-click and Save As guy” captures an antiquated prejudice against digital art objects — computer files anyone can “own” by saving them with a mouse click. The work represented a shift toward what the world deemed previously impossible — the ability to imbue a digital object with scarcity.
Every 30 Days (E30D) is a month-long exhibition of a single, culturally significant, digital artwork — on view in the window of glitch gallery in Marfa, Texas and simultaneously over a persistent digital livestream.
Curated by Malte Rauch, Madison Page, and Derek Edwards.
Website: www.glitchmarfa.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/glitchmarfa
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