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March 30, 2019, 06:01:02 PM
Last edit: July 07, 2022, 09:06:08 PM by BRE
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Every one of us loves bitcoin and what it represents. But if we take a look at art history the art is the reflex of the social, political and cultural events of a time. In our times bitcoin is one of those big movements that is making a big rupture in the way we conceived our society and in the way it operates. Just because bitcoin represents the democratization of a economic system its fully charged with artistic meaning. And knowing that art has served for consolidating social movements I think that using cryptos in a artistic way will help with it's acceptance and a adoption.

Since I discover bitcoin, the first thing that came to my mind was "I want to make music with this", then I decide to get involved with it!! For a couple of months I worked on a sonification process of the bitcoin network that was presented in a festival of music and new technologies in 2016.

So, if the bitcoin will make sound this is how I imagine it  Wink (try to listen to it in good speakers or headphones)

BTCSND~ | Bitcoin Network Sonification Process
Binaural Sample 20/09/2016 - 12:35am
https://soundcloud.com/btcsnd/btcsnd-binaural-sample

This is what I think and how I approach... but do you think that art is a good tool or a good way to help with the adoption? and how would you approach artistically to bitcoin or other alt?

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It sounds creepy no  Grin Cheesy? Just kidding. It may just be because I don’t have any idea about sounds and music but if I were to do something artistic about bitcoin it could be rhyming lines or maybe compose rap lyrics about it. But its nice of you to be too artistic.  Smiley
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It sounds creepy no  Grin Cheesy?
^ No, for me.
It was perfect to put the sound of coins in the sonification. In my personal opinion. What I can hear from the sound was about innovation and a coin. Electronics, and coins. Static waves and fast moving of coins. It was an artistic approach and I made myself relaxed by hearing it. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful sonification!
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June 03, 2019, 05:22:36 PM
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Did you see the post I made in my coffee lounge thread?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5106333.msg51335379#msg51335379
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September 20, 2019, 11:11:10 PM
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This is what I think and how I approach...


My approach is more like artistically financing my lifestyle with it.
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