DIGITAL ARTWORK SITE:
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SEED ARTWORK HIGH RES: https://e6iprrqoev7pz3eeot2pqzwzdbr6ldookiaxmqpaq7ppolufi2jq.arweave.net/J5D4xg4lfvzshHT0-GbZGGPljc5SAXZB4Ife9y6FRpM
Giclee and Cyanotype Print on Paper, 85 x 63.5 cm NFT: Updating on Block Height. Length: Infinity, 8000 x 6236 px
A new body of work within the Blueprint series, Stasis Fields transform and ‘rewire’ historical monetary blueprints from the archives of the Monnaie de Paris — the world’s oldest mint founded in 864 AD — into speculative cosmic structures. These cosmologies speak to our oldest decentralized network of all: the stars. The series will be shown at the Monnaie de Paris, as part of Alice’s second solo show at the museum. The exhibition is a celebration of the acquisition by the Centre Pompidou of 382181_Garden City (2023) from the Blueprint series. At the core of this series is an exploration of how blockchains question another of our oldest concepts - the nature of time. Unknown to many, before they were called blockchains, Satoshi Nakamoto originally called them timechains. Blockchain’s for the first time in human history create a globally shared, absolute state of time: block height. This poses radical questions for the philosophy of time - reasserting the concept of absolute time over relativistic time. Stasis Fields, a science fiction term for a space where time stands still, explores these questions through the aesthetics of black holes and the ensuing singularity - a place where itself time breaks down.
THE DIGITAL COMPONENT
Each work includes a digital and physical component. The NFT is an interactive digital artwork that updates every Bitcoin block height ad infinitum. The digital artwork begins with a seed artwork before collapsing and regrowing generatively into unique cosmological structures every new block. They are explorable in three dimensions, adding a fourth dimension of time as it grows and collapses generatively every Bitcoin block (~10 minutes). Made of glyphs that form and reform into sentences, the cosmological structure is influenced by the concept of a mempool and the blockchain as an infinite library. The work follows on from Alice’s interest in Borges’ Library of Babel (1944), and builds a decentralised library on the subjects of time, science fiction, cryptography on the blockchain.