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The Bitcoin Muse
Clay Enos
26 episodes
3 months ago
The world's premier Bitcoin Art podcast is an exploration of how artists are being inspired and transformed by Bitcoin. Through conversations with visual artists, designers, writers, musicians and authors, Clay is uncovering the myriad ways in which Bitcoin has influenced their creative process and work and nudges listeners to be equally inspired.
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The world's premier Bitcoin Art podcast is an exploration of how artists are being inspired and transformed by Bitcoin. Through conversations with visual artists, designers, writers, musicians and authors, Clay is uncovering the myriad ways in which Bitcoin has influenced their creative process and work and nudges listeners to be equally inspired.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Technology,
Business,
Investing
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CYBER | A passionate bitcoiner is inspired to take his message to the streets | #016
The Bitcoin Muse
57 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
CYBER | A passionate bitcoiner is inspired to take his message to the streets | #016
A passionate bitcoiner is inspired to take his message to the streets."For me, it's bitcoin or die. I will do anything to make bitcoin a success." — Cyber This week, Cyber (https://streetcyber.art), a Barcelona-based bitcoiner, artist and the founder of Street Cyber, a group of artists whose mission it is to use street art to empower and educate people about bitcoin. Using murals, stickers and wheat-pasted posters, they've reached thousands with their message that bitcoin is a powerful tool for financial freedom. Cyber has a great story of shifting his proprieties and letting the muses direct his efforts, be it by liberally modifying the open-source work of Banksy or selling prints and stickers to fellow plebs ready to spread the word globally. I learned a lot about this relatively new medium of messaging and artistic expression that has me reevaluating my assumptions.For anyone without the time or inclination to click on the links below, I'll take a second to describe the work Cyber is creating. It's the stuff of most urban landscapes if you tune your eye to it. It's the stickers that layer themselves on lamp posts and mailboxes, it's the rouge wheat-pasted posters that appear in marginal corners of construction sites, shadowed building facades or derelict phone booths. It may even be permissioned mural paintings under bridges or in a playground. It's made, displayed and left to the whims of neighborhoods and municipal authorities to last a night, a fortnight, or more.The Street Cyber aesthetic is that of Banksy. A bold and familiar stencil of something common or benign, a girl with balloons, a monkey wearing a sandwich board, or a Mario Brother, re-contextualized to serve a bitcoin message. Often but not elusively rendered in black and white with a deftly chosen splash of orange. These are arresting but not ugly. They're clever but not silly. They're pleasing to the eye with their familiar iconography but also deeply satisfying for the curious or savvy. Text is employed where appropriate but often just the bitcoin symbol is sufficient. It's bold stuff often made more so by context.I hope that helps and that my attempts at describing the art tempts you to visit streetcyber.art (https://streetcyberart.pixpa.com/) at your leisure.Please share this podcast. Even if you just repost me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ClayEnos), Vero (https://vero.co/clay) or NOSTR (https://snort.social/p/npub1kl6j2296mvw05ng6m86n4ra34ytycxqxv8df2nx6hk9ytkr06amq3kg5ku), I'm grateful. And if you listen on a podcasting 2.0 app like Fountain (https://fountain.fm/show/Auz9HAPsv8VRKBaiEXLw) or Breez (https://breez.technology/), you should know that 10% of all those streams and boosts split to help @OpenSats (https://opensats.org/) fund bitcoin and other free and open-source projects.My conversation with Cyber begins by him asking me questions rather than the other way around. I could have edited it out but decided to leave it, Enjoy my rip with Cyber.Guest Links:Website: streetcyber.
The Bitcoin Muse
The world's premier Bitcoin Art podcast is an exploration of how artists are being inspired and transformed by Bitcoin. Through conversations with visual artists, designers, writers, musicians and authors, Clay is uncovering the myriad ways in which Bitcoin has influenced their creative process and work and nudges listeners to be equally inspired.