Last weekend we were in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the MIT Hacking Arts Festival.
Check out the video of our panel Art in The Age Of Blockchain.
Judy, our co-founder, had a great conversation with Arjun Mendhi from Mtonomy, John Watkinson, creator of Cryptopunks and Choon, and Dan Piech from Vast, all projects that seek to pair art with blockchain in different ways.
A show of hands from the audience revealed that even at MIT not too many people were familiar with blockchain.
We spoke about the emerging market in digital rare art and about the fact that this is the most proven use case of blockchain so far, other than financial speculation.
Judy was quoted as saying that blockchain space feels like a cross between the Wild West and the Renaissance. Read more here.
The Hackathon connected to the festival was very inspiring. Students lined up to pitch their ideas for 45 seconds and then teams were spontaneously formed for people to work on the ideas they were excited about. It was great to see this spirit of openness and cooperation and to hear really fun ideas melding art and technology.
We got a little tour of the Media Lab. This was awesome:
Mit Media Lab
Lots of smart thinking going on
A set design from the Opera of The Future lab
Robotic flowers
That place looks incredible! Human dynamics? Do they study that in there too?
Very well done, Judy!
It is truly spectacular, @serste! They do all kinds of fantastic projects. And to see all those young smart people act on their ideas was very inspiring. I saw some prosthetics so I'm sure they do all kinds of wearable stuff. There was a virtual reality device that helps people meditate and gives them the feeling of levitating!
Awesome flowers! I watched online Judy talking at this event -good job DADA!
Thanks, @opheliafu! Judy is still amazed that she got to speak at MIT but that is the magic of DADA.
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