区块链文化与数字图像的不稳定性。质疑作为艺术保存策略的 NFTs

IF 0.2 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
L. D. Rivero Moreno
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在过去的几十年里,数字图像一直在其指数式增长与持续的隐形和丢失危险之间徘徊。尽管新媒体图像在互联网或社交网络互动中被不断使用,但过滤、收集、鉴定和保存新媒体图像的困难使其成为一种几乎不被当代艺术博物馆收藏的艺术类型。更有甚者,不仅艺术家或创作者,而且公民也制作了大量的资料,这使得文化机构无法完成保存其中相当一部分资料的任务。在充斥着大众文化的大量图像中,博物馆似乎无法区分哪些可以被视为艺术或遗产。然而,区块链文化的侵袭集中体现了数字图像作为身份、社会和经济资产的重要性。NFT 似乎试图通过将数字图像与可验证且据称不可破坏的合约联系起来,来弥补数字图像的弱点。本研究试图分析数字图像的不稳定性,它是所谓 "加密艺术 "出现和突然兴衰的关键因素。为此,本研究采用了 Steyerl 提出的 "贫乏图像 "概念。其目的在于澄清与区块链交易相关的数字图像是否解决了作品过时和不稳定的问题,或者相反,这些数字图像是否被用作新的极端自由主义金融机器的燃料,被迅速消耗和丢弃。
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Blockchain culture and digital image precariousness. Questioning NFTs as an art preservation strategy
In the last decades, the digital image has moved between the thin line that separates its exponential multiplication and its continuous danger of invisibility and loss. Despite the fact of being constantly used on the internet or social network interactions, the difficulties in filtering, gathering, authenticating and preserving new media images have led them to be a type of art barely collected by contemporary art museums. Even more, the huge amount of material produced not only by artists or creatives but also by citizens makes it impossible for cultural institutions to tackle the task of preserving a significant percentage of it. Museums seem to be unable to distinguish what might be considered art or heritage among the massive amount of images that fed popular culture. Nevertheless, the irruption of blockchain culture has focused on the importance of digital images as an identity, social and economic asset. NFTs seem to attempt to remedy the weaknesses of the digital image by associating it with a verifiable and supposedly incorruptible contract. This study tries to analyse the precariousness of the digital image as a key element in the emergence and sudden rise and fall of the so-called “crypto-art”. To this end, the idea of the “poor image” outlined by Steyerl is followed. The aim is to clarify whether the digital images associated with blockchain transactions solve the problematic obsolescent and unstable condition of the works, or if, on the contrary, these are used as fuel for a new ultra-liberal financial machine being quickly consumed and discarded.
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