by | Mar 7, 2022 | Culture Music Art
from Architectural Digest Picasso’s Family Is at Odds With His Work Turning Into NFTs More than 1,000 pieces of digital art are on the line By Jessica Cherner Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is more famous for his paintings, including his massive 1937 Guernica, but the...
by | Mar 6, 2022 | Mirth, Weirdness
from WIRED Balldo The “world’s first ball-dildo” is less of an erotic toy, more of a dadaist interrogation of the very concept of pleasure. by ERIC RAVENSCRAFT PHOTOGRAPH: BALLDO “WE DEFINITELY LIVE in the worst timeline, but I’m glad I get to see...
by | Mar 5, 2022 | Weirdness
from The Atlantic The Great Fracturing of American Attention Why resisting distraction is one of the foundational challenges of this moment By Megan Garber Adam Maida / The Atlantic Last month, as Delta Flight 1580 made its way from Utah to Oregon, Michael Demarre...
by | Mar 3, 2022 | Culture Music Art
from The New York Times One Year After Beeple, the NFT Has Changed Artists. Has It Changed Art? Hardly at all. By Blake Gopnik Kevin and Jennifer McCoy with “Quantum Leap,” a recent digital image offered for sale as an NFT, projected in their home studio in...