Hello and welcome to The Culture Project. I’ve been a little more active on social media lately. I took a pretty long break from it. Just posting the weekly articles when they were dropped. I’ve started to talk about and share art more again. Starting to pay attention to a wider range in artists and their drops again as well. Maybe I’ll start posting about more styles or art soon. As I’ve branched out a little bit with sharing my Objkt pickups.
Lets dive in.
Rodeo mints of the week.
Lake Festival Demo 2 by Matt Perkins
COLORVISION by Jonathan Barbeau
Pickups from this Week.
Snagged this amazing piece by uczine on objkt this week. There were only 11 available and it sold out in seconds. I got pretty lucky with this one.
There's a Hole in my Soul by David Seven
Presented on fx(hash)
Ongoing Mint - Open Edition
Price: 0.007 ETH (Base)
I really like this release by David. As soon as I saw the animation for it I was hooked. You can check out my mint below. I’m super happy with what I got, love the light and dark colors. These have such a glitchy yet smooth look to them. Very soothing to watch. Check some of them out live on the project page. It will fit to your screens aspect ratio so make sure to check it out in full screen.
There's a hole in my soul.
Peek, pry or prod, it's a window into my world.
There's a hole in my soul.
Peek, pry or prod, only art can make it whole.
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in April 2016, I found myself riding a carousel in a dismissed tires factory, surrounded by people of all ages and walks of life with one thing in common: the joy and wonder in their faces.
It was a solo exhibition by Carsten Höller titled Doubt, whose playful yet profound installations transformed Milan’s Hangar Bicocca into a surreal theme park.
This work pursue that feeling: the lightness of exploring out of curiosity, the joy of connecting through wonder, and the call to linger when there’s more to uncover.
There's a Hole in my Soul #48 by David Seven



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