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XXXX  is the inaugural collection of digital artworks from Mercedes-Benz NXT, co-created with pioneering digital artist Harm van den Dorpel in collaboration with Fingerprints DAO.

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The Artist

Galo is a designer, writer, educator, and pixel painter. His work interrogates the emerging sociotechnical effects of code, screens, and software culture. He is the author of Digital Fabrications: Designer Stories for a Software-Based Planet, a collection of essays on software and design.

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XXX XXXX XXXX chose motion as the core theme. The collection comprises 1,000 unique artworks, each depicting a mesmerising pattern inspired by the complex, constantly changing illusions that occur when a wheel spins and accelerates. Like the rims of a car, the artworks demonstrate a wagon-wheel (or stroboscopic) effect, by which spoked wheels appear to rotate differently from their true speed and direction, often seeming to rotate backwards.  The collection as a whole speaks to the journeys that Mercedes-Benz cars enable, with every destination presenting chances for exciting new encounters.

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The Partner

Fingerprints is a decentralised autonomous organisation (DAO) formed to collect, champion, and commission blockchain-based artworks, including seminal pieces such as LarvaLab’s Autoglyphs and several works by XXXX XXXX XXXX. It has over 250 members, including influential collectors and artists, all united by a passion for the creative possibilities of blockchain.

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