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The Aesthetic of a Pixel: Interview with Kim Asendorf

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We are very excited to complete the trifecta by bringing you a classic interview episode with Kim Asendorf. We are sharing this just a day before the AGH1 exhibition at Funkhaus in Berlin, where Kim is presenting work alongside Leander Herzog and Andreas Gysin. In this episode we discuss:

  • Kim's background in art and coding & the journey to selling work as NFTs
  • The appeal of pixels and what exactly is 'Pixel Sorting'?
  • The story of Reading A Book and how it ended up on fx(hash)
  • The jump to long-form after the original Monogrids series
  • Pushing boundaries with art & innovation vs. what collector's might find beautiful
  • The meaninglessness of being 'first' in blockchain & hopes for future appreciation of challenging artwork
  • Finding the narrative of expressive artwork and naming works
  • What early game & computer moments still influence Kim's work
  • The story of the upcoming AGH1 exhibition
  • How Kim thinks about platform & chain for releasing work in the current NFT ecosystem

If you like what we are doing and want to support the show you can subscribe to out Patreon or donate directly via wtbs.tez or wtbs.eth

Follow us on Twitter @waitingtosign or Instagram @waitingtobesigned

Episode Art by Kim Asendorf

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We are very excited to complete the trifecta by bringing you a classic interview episode with Kim Asendorf. We are sharing this just a day before the AGH1 exhibition at Funkhaus in Berlin, where Kim is presenting work alongside Leander Herzog and Andreas Gysin. In this episode we discuss:

  • Kim's background in art and coding & the journey to selling work as NFTs
  • The appeal of pixels and what exactly is 'Pixel Sorting'?
  • The story of Reading A Book and how it ended up on fx(hash)
  • The jump to long-form after the original Monogrids series
  • Pushing boundaries with art & innovation vs. what collector's might find beautiful
  • The meaninglessness of being 'first' in blockchain & hopes for future appreciation of challenging artwork
  • Finding the narrative of expressive artwork and naming works
  • What early game & computer moments still influence Kim's work
  • The story of the upcoming AGH1 exhibition
  • How Kim thinks about platform & chain for releasing work in the current NFT ecosystem

If you like what we are doing and want to support the show you can subscribe to out Patreon or donate directly via wtbs.tez or wtbs.eth

Follow us on Twitter @waitingtosign or Instagram @waitingtobesigned

Episode Art by Kim Asendorf

Intro & Outro tracks by Pixelwank

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