A Ukrainian refugee released a series of NFT memes to deliver quasi-spiritual epiphanies on somewhat painful socio-religio-psychological topics to a broad public. The approach is original, at least, isn’t it? Short (about 20 seconds each) MP4 video memes, created with quite a primitive video editor, represent brief prophecy-like stories illustrated with shots of various graffities made in Lviv city (Ukraine). The overhyped NFT technology provides a vessel for memes having no humor content with revelation-like inferences illustrated by photos of real graphs made in the city where regular air raid warnings make people remember the ongoing war. What a cocktail!
Memes are widely accepted as a kind of modern art. Art is not about logic and consistency. Art is about feelings. What will you feel watching those “Graffiti Moments” with their revelations backed by the author’s warfare backstory? We bet you will feel something, something highly personal and humankind-inherent at the same time. Your sense of self will be impacted one way or another. Anyone won’t stay indifferent against such an awkward but intense attempt to tap into our pretty hardened souls. Maybe modern art should go that way to be sporadic, simple, and impactful. Maybe NFTs can provide excellent carriers for modern synergetic artworks. Maybe new spirituality will arrive from those who face real existential challenges. And perhaps “Moments H&M” is worth the expected reward.
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Graphs in Lviv 1
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A Ukrainian refugee released a series of NFT memes to deliver quasi-spiritual epiphanies on somewhat painful socio-religio-psychological topics to a broad public. The approach is original, at least, isn’t it? Short (about 20 seconds each) MP4 video memes, created with quite a primitive video editor, represent brief prophecy-like stories illustrated with shots of various graffities made in Lviv city (Ukraine). The overhyped NFT technology provides a vessel for memes having no humor content with revelation-like inferences illustrated by photos of real graphs made in the city where regular air raid warnings make people remember the ongoing war. What a cocktail!
Memes are widely accepted as a kind of modern art. Art is not about logic and consistency. Art is about feelings. What will you feel watching those “Graffiti Moments” with their revelations backed by the author’s warfare backstory? We bet you will feel something, something highly personal and humankind-inherent at the same time. Your sense of self will be impacted one way or another. Anyone won’t stay indifferent against such an awkward but intense attempt to tap into our pretty hardened souls. Maybe modern art should go that way to be sporadic, simple, and impactful. Maybe NFTs can provide excellent carriers for modern synergetic artworks. Maybe new spirituality will arrive from those who face real existential challenges. And perhaps “Moments H&M” is worth the expected reward.