Alright, update time.A few things happened and I got ideas for a couple of changes.
First off, I participated in the Bitcoin Pie Baking contest (which I loved the idea of), not with a pie, but with a digital artwork.
Here's the thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcointalk-pie-baking-contest-2nd-edition-5485091And here's the artwork:
I talked with the author of the contest RickDeckard and he commissioned a canvas to be made for the winner. So that's one thing I'm also working on at the moment.
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I continued work on our concept and added more details and reworked the composition yet again. These are the new changes:
* The front now takes up a bit more space and the minting in the back has shrunk.
I felt the industrial-like process is interesting, but maybe not that big part of what we are interested in.
* There is a mysterious figure standing in between back and front (mr.S.N. of course), kinda checking out what's going on, maybe helping out like handing you a bag of coins… haha
* Behind the monitor on the left is a copy of the new Bitcoin Pie contest artwork, which is part of an idea I had that I'll write more about below.
* Behind our Bitcollector is the Times front page, another screen showing BTC value and Bitcoin miner painting on the far top right.
* Collector in the front has some new details as well, holograms and stuff and the Physical coin encyclopedia book in the bottom left.
I feel like this is enough material for starters. Like I mentioned earlier,
I have a new idea that I'd like to share that feels pretty exciting.
What if I, with your help, started an ongoing concept of artworks connected between themselves, similar to events in the Blockchain?
Let me explain with an example.
I produce a canvas from the sketch above. I add two types of referential markers in it. First are hints in the form of previous artworks (like in above case The Bitcoin Miner and The Bitcoin Pie Baking Contest). The second is (maybe) a code made from timestamp and participants and something else that would make it trackable? Like the "head" of each block in the Blockchain.
Then the next artwork would include the previous artwork in the form of a hint (maybe its thumbnail) + its code would somehow be added. These codes would preferably be visual somehow, but could also be done with symbols or letters and numbers, depends what we come up with. Now I'm pretty sure some of you are, or know some other, proper nerds that have the best ideas for this!
Another thing I'd add is participants of this concept group/project!
This can't be done without all of us collaborating and I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for aour mutual help and benefit in the past! So I'd want to integrate that by adding those members, most active or supportive in any way in the artworks. How exactly is up for debate, maybe including avatars (that could be transformed into symbols for easier reference-control later).
Then the artwork/s would be raffled, sold, somehow distributed to the right new owner/s. The Satoshis are distributed among the workforce that in the beginning might be mostly me, but hopefully some of you will integrate and help with some systems, maybe also printmaking, NFT's handling, who knows…) How exactly we'll do all that is again still debatable, but I'm certain this shouldn't be a problem to hack around here!
I have a feeling this could go very far and wide and get very exciting.
So, to wrap this up, I propose I begin work on a prototype canvas of Bitcollectors in the next couple of weeks. As I work on it and update you, we'll have enough time to figure out answers to above questions.
I'm super curious what you'll think about my propositions so please comment and be very direct if you're not ok with something. I want this to be a communal thing, to grow and connect and become some sort of an (Block)Artchain haha.
Cheers!