A collaboration of Claire Silver and James Fox and first place winning submission of the Ephimera “It’s A New World” Contest
What visions of identity will we clothe ourselves with in a transhumanist world? What stories are still important? The past, present, and future of our collective cultural identity are represented here by an early art nouveau lithograph, a face created collaboratively with Artificial Intelligence, and macro paint photography— as the hidden world, the abstracted “qualia” that ties all visions of humanity together into one—unfinished—story.
(Collaged Image attribution: Body and scrollwork taken from the 1898 photolithograph “Enigma,” by Henri Jules Ferdinand Bellery Desfontaines, under Open Access CC 1.0 via The Met.)
Ephimera is the first tokenized art marketplace dedicated to museum quality lens-based art. This includes photography, video art, photogrammetry, photo animation, photographic collage and any artwork which incorporates real-world captures in some capacity.
Ephimera gathers a community of creators, galleries and collectors to share in a joint appreciation of lens art. Officially launching at #ArtProject2020 - Vancouver Art Biennale, Ephimera includes support for up to 250mb files and a range of features to empower photographers and other media artists.
Garden Of Eden
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Garden Of Eden
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A collaboration of Claire Silver and James Fox and first place winning submission of the Ephimera “It’s A New World” Contest
What visions of identity will we clothe ourselves with in a transhumanist world? What stories are still important? The past, present, and future of our collective cultural identity are represented here by an early art nouveau lithograph, a face created collaboratively with Artificial Intelligence, and macro paint photography— as the hidden world, the abstracted “qualia” that ties all visions of humanity together into one—unfinished—story.
(Collaged Image attribution: Body and scrollwork taken from the 1898 photolithograph “Enigma,” by Henri Jules Ferdinand Bellery Desfontaines, under Open Access CC 1.0 via The Met.)
Ephimera is the first tokenized art marketplace dedicated to museum quality lens-based art. This includes photography, video art, photogrammetry, photo animation, photographic collage and any artwork which incorporates real-world captures in some capacity.
Ephimera gathers a community of creators, galleries and collectors to share in a joint appreciation of lens art. Officially launching at #ArtProject2020 - Vancouver Art Biennale, Ephimera includes support for up to 250mb files and a range of features to empower photographers and other media artists.