OGenerator
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How many years have you been involved in art and technology?
Mint OG Badge NFT: 0.01ETH
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What is the OGenerator?
The "OGenerator" creates OG Badge NFTs that show how many years a person has been involved in art and technology straight from their wallet. Goodbye weird Twitter bio OG descriptions. Each NFT is stored and fully rendered on chain, making sure that information never gets lost.
How does it work?
Just select the year in the dropdown menu when you started getting involved. This information will impact the visual representation of the NFT. Afterwards, you can press mint to confirm the transaction in your wallet, to start the process of minting your OG NFT Badge.
What is the Formula behind the OGenerator?
People start calling themselves OGs when they've been around in 2018. That's where the OG status starts. There will be an additional "O" for each year prior to 2018. And moving forward each year, the OG Badge NFT will add another "O" to your OG Badge. Plus in the future the entry level for OG will always be the current year minus three years. Formula: (Current Year) - ((Year OG Badge Minted) – (Number of Years Involved)) - 3 = (Amount of “O”)G
What is the price of an OG NFT Badge?
The cost to mint is 0.01 ETH.
More about the artist?
Damjanski is an artist living in a browser. Concerned with themes of power, poetry and participation, he explores the concept of apps as artworks. The app "Bye Bye Camera" is the camera for the post-human era. Every picture people take automatically removes any person. The app "Computer Goggles" let’s people capture the world like a machine sees it and the "LongARcat" app creates long cats in AR. In 2018, he co-founded "MoMAR", an Augmented Reality gallery app aimed at democratizing physical exhibition spaces, art institutions and curatorial processes within New York’s Museum of Modern Art. WIRED covered the launch with the headline "Augmented Reality Is Transforming Museums". He created an online space that only programs can access. This software performance ,called "Humans not invited", first hit Reddit’s front page before it was shown at the König Galerie in Berlin. In March 2022, he published his first decentralized app ☞"Unhuman Compositions". It’s a collection of 777 participatory generative photography NFTs – each generated when a person takes a photo with the camera of their smartphone. The work invites people to explore the abstraction of our physical world through a generative algorithm. His work has appeared internationally, including exhibitions at NRW-Forum, König Galerie, Roehrs & Boetsch, Pioneer Works, MoCDA, Tropez, Import Projects. Currently Damjanski resides in New York. More information
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