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NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens.
MCA Denver
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MCA Denver
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Grantwriting Ecosystem for Artists
Art World Learning
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Art World Learning
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Bearded Dragon Hot Sauce
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The College Hill Independent
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Food and Wine Magazine
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Blockchain is like an append-only bulletin board.
Illustrations for "NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens", a lecture series by MCA Denver which seeks to examine the impact of NFTs on the art market, as well as what they can teach us about what we value, and how we create. My illustrations were for a segment featuring cryptographer Joe Bonneau, in a discussion of how blockchain and the underlying technology of NFTs actually work.
Illustrations for "NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens", a lecture series by MCA Denver which seeks to examine the impact of NFTs on the art market, as well as what they can teach us about what we value, and how we create. My illustrations were for a segment featuring cryptographer Joe Bonneau, in a discussion of how blockchain and the underlying technology of NFTs actually work.
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Minting Bitcoin requires proof of work.
Illustrations for "NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens", a lecture series by MCA Denver which seeks to examine the impact of NFTs on the art market, as well as what they can teach us about what we value, and how we create. My illustrations were for a segment featuring cryptographer Joe Bonneau, in a discussion of how blockchain and the underlying technology of NFTs actually work.
Illustrations for "NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens", a lecture series by MCA Denver which seeks to examine the impact of NFTs on the art market, as well as what they can teach us about what we value, and how we create. My illustrations were for a segment featuring cryptographer Joe Bonneau, in a discussion of how blockchain and the underlying technology of NFTs actually work.
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Blockchain uses one-way hash functions.
Illustrations for "NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens", a lecture series by MCA Denver which seeks to examine the impact of NFTs on the art market, as well as what they can teach us about what we value, and how we create. My illustrations were for a segment featuring cryptographer Joe Bonneau, in a discussion of how blockchain and the underlying technology of NFTs actually work.
Illustrations for "NFTs: Putting the FUN in non-fungible tokens", a lecture series by MCA Denver which seeks to examine the impact of NFTs on the art market, as well as what they can teach us about what we value, and how we create. My illustrations were for a segment featuring cryptographer Joe Bonneau, in a discussion of how blockchain and the underlying technology of NFTs actually work.



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Illustrations for CreativeStudy's video about the Fundraising Ecosystem, with Ana Fiore of LMCC.
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Illustrations for CreativeStudy's video about the Fundraising Ecosystem, with Ana Fiore of LMCC.
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Illustrations for CreativeStudy's video about the Fundraising Ecosystem, with Ana Fiore of LMCC.
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Illustrations for CreativeStudy's video about the Fundraising Ecosystem, with Ana Fiore of LMCC.
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Illustrations for CreativeStudy's video about the Fundraising Ecosystem, with Ana Fiore of LMCC.





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Illustrations of Lexus Culinary Masters Chefs Carlo Mirarchi and Daniel Boulud, for Food and Wine's July 2020 issue, The Future of Restaurants.
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Illustrations of Lexus Culinary Masters Chefs Carlo Mirarchi and Daniel Boulud, for Food and Wine's July 2020 issue, The Future of Restaurants.

