ID 849955
Lot 303 | Olaf Breuning
Estimate value
€ 7 000 – 9 000
1970 Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Title: "Elephants".
Created:
2022.
Location: Studio Olaf Breuning.
Owner: Olaf Breuning.
Token ID: Still to be minted.
Token Type: Still to be minted.
Blockchain: Ethereum.
Minted: Time To Token.
Smart Contract: Still to be minted.
Royalties: 10 %.
Media Storage: Arweave.
Format: TIFF.
Dimensions: 16306 x 12708 pixel.
Size: 592 MB.
NFT
"Elephants" is the debut NFT by Olaf Breuning, created as part of his new series "Animals and Humans". "Elephants" will be auctioned as the first work in the series and is a unique piece.
The series consists of AI-generated photo collages that tell of the abusive relationship between humans and animals and the fun factor of the young DALL-E technology. DALL-E is a computer programme developed by Open AI that can generate images from text descriptions. Olaf Breuning fed DALL-E the sentence "Woman or Man with a big smile doing a handstand on a.". As a result, the AI generated imperfect images that seem overwrought and bizarre. The artist's work tells of the possibilities and at the same time of the gaps that artificial intelligence (still) has today. We are at the beginning of a new way of creating visual worlds from real documentaries.
Payment also possible with the cryptocurrency Ether (ETH).
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Auction house category: | NFT original |
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Address of auction |
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