timeStamp

timeStamp is a data sculpture created using KnownOrigin’s (https://knownorigin.io) subgraph from the dates of 4/9/2018 - 9/11/2021. The primary drivers of this data sculpture are the first and last blocks in the set, with their corresponding tokenIDs and tx hashes.

There is a story in the first and last.

The first purchase event signals the onset of this new world, the new creator economy. The early developers and OGs are the root of it all.

The last on the contrary is just a restriction in data. A horizon to look past and go further. The last block to me is a moment to reflect. What's happening here is a growing machine and there is much more to be done and built, but we are on our way to creating a better world. A world that doesn’t restrict you based on where you are born, one where the roulette of life doesn’t allow for discrimination and disadvantage. A global and connected society ready to tackle the issues of our time, through the blockchain as a foundation.

The sculpture also inputs various data from the Ethereum blockchain such as block speeds and the sizes of particular tx blocks.

This artwork was created in collaboration with KnownOrigin in partnership with The Graph (https://thegraph.com/en/) and exhibited at DCentral Con Miami (https://www.dcentralcon.com/). A two-day conference where art, fashion and music intersect the future of finance.

20% of the primary sale went to http://givedirectly.org.