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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by DOH on Nov 18, 2011 22:55:22 GMT 1, LONDON. Artists including Damien Hirst, Isaac Julien, Shepard Fairey and Wim Wenders have created limited edition digital works for a web platform, s[edition], that launches today in London. The works are available to buy and download for display on mobile phones, iPads and computers. Each edition is numbered and authenticated with a certificate signed by the artist. Prices range from £5 to £500, and will increase as editions sell out, rising to around £1,000 according to Harry Blain, the site’s chairman and cofounder.
Blain, formerly the director of London’s Haunch of Venison gallery and now co-director of the Blain|Southern and Blain|Di Donna galleries, is leading the venture with Robert Norton, the former chief executive of Saatchi Online and head of e-commerce at AOL Europe. “It’s an idea I’ve been playing around with since the early 1990s when we were looking at CDs, but the technology was simply not there then,” says Blain. He calls the concept a “21st-century adaptation of woodcuts and etchings. Artists are just using the media available to them to reach a larger audience”.
The organisers hope to attract aspiring collectors with works including a downloadable Damien Hirst for £7.50. “If they go on to buy works, become patrons of museums, or major collectors it would be a wonderful thing, but at the moment it is just about being fun and interesting,” says Blain.
The site encourages users to follow the artists involved, as well as see which works other members are buying. Ultimately, buyers will also be able to resell works they acquire. “Once the edition has sold out you can offer it back for sale again. It is authenticated through the site and then sold through a separate part,” says Blain, adding that the technology for resale will not come into effect until 2012. Meanwhile, those tempted to buy physical works by the artists involved can contact the relevant gallery directly: those listed on the site so far include Gagosian, White Cube, Helga de Alvear, Lehmann Maupin and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
There are currently nine artists involved, including Mat Collishaw, Michael Craig-Martin, Tracey Emin, Tim Noble & Sue Webster and Bill Viola. A further “ten or so are creating works”, says Blain, adding that “it would be a nice objective to have 100 or 200 of the world’s best artists involved.” The project is a “great thrill”, says artist Mat Collishaw, who likens the reproduction of works on digital devices to illuminated manuscripts. Isaac Julien says the platform allows a “proximity that we do not have to artworks generally”, while Sue Webster adds that the speed of the internet means that the spread of information “is faster than a disease. And… instead of a disease being spread, why not some of our imagery being accessible to a wider audience because I suppose it is educating people to look at art.”
www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/How-to-buy-a-Damien-Hirst-for-£7.50/25100
LONDON. Artists including Damien Hirst, Isaac Julien, Shepard Fairey and Wim Wenders have created limited edition digital works for a web platform, s[edition], that launches today in London. The works are available to buy and download for display on mobile phones, iPads and computers. Each edition is numbered and authenticated with a certificate signed by the artist. Prices range from £5 to £500, and will increase as editions sell out, rising to around £1,000 according to Harry Blain, the site’s chairman and cofounder. Blain, formerly the director of London’s Haunch of Venison gallery and now co-director of the Blain|Southern and Blain|Di Donna galleries, is leading the venture with Robert Norton, the former chief executive of Saatchi Online and head of e-commerce at AOL Europe. “It’s an idea I’ve been playing around with since the early 1990s when we were looking at CDs, but the technology was simply not there then,” says Blain. He calls the concept a “21st-century adaptation of woodcuts and etchings. Artists are just using the media available to them to reach a larger audience”. The organisers hope to attract aspiring collectors with works including a downloadable Damien Hirst for £7.50. “If they go on to buy works, become patrons of museums, or major collectors it would be a wonderful thing, but at the moment it is just about being fun and interesting,” says Blain. The site encourages users to follow the artists involved, as well as see which works other members are buying. Ultimately, buyers will also be able to resell works they acquire. “Once the edition has sold out you can offer it back for sale again. It is authenticated through the site and then sold through a separate part,” says Blain, adding that the technology for resale will not come into effect until 2012. Meanwhile, those tempted to buy physical works by the artists involved can contact the relevant gallery directly: those listed on the site so far include Gagosian, White Cube, Helga de Alvear, Lehmann Maupin and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery. There are currently nine artists involved, including Mat Collishaw, Michael Craig-Martin, Tracey Emin, Tim Noble & Sue Webster and Bill Viola. A further “ten or so are creating works”, says Blain, adding that “it would be a nice objective to have 100 or 200 of the world’s best artists involved.” The project is a “great thrill”, says artist Mat Collishaw, who likens the reproduction of works on digital devices to illuminated manuscripts. Isaac Julien says the platform allows a “proximity that we do not have to artworks generally”, while Sue Webster adds that the speed of the internet means that the spread of information “is faster than a disease. And… instead of a disease being spread, why not some of our imagery being accessible to a wider audience because I suppose it is educating people to look at art.” www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/How-to-buy-a-Damien-Hirst-for-£7.50/25100
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by hlarmy on Nov 18, 2011 23:50:35 GMT 1, I'm struggling to get my head around this concept - are you effectively buying a digital image for up to £500 - interestingly it appears that many are buying these...
Is this a joke / fad / the future of art!
I'm struggling to get my head around this concept - are you effectively buying a digital image for up to £500 - interestingly it appears that many are buying these...
Is this a joke / fad / the future of art!
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by freeview on Nov 19, 2011 0:16:52 GMT 1, I remember Freerange telling the forum of this concept a while back.
I thought it a crap idea then and still struggle to see it replacing actual art.
I remember Freerange telling the forum of this concept a while back.
I thought it a crap idea then and still struggle to see it replacing actual art.
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by georgec7 on Nov 19, 2011 0:18:38 GMT 1, I'm struggling to find the site - help me out please
I'm struggling to find the site - help me out please
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by rottenredrooster on Nov 19, 2011 0:34:21 GMT 1, I'm struggling to find the site - help me out please
www.seditionart.com/
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by Brushstrokes 75 on Nov 19, 2011 0:39:53 GMT 1, Reminds me of Opie LCD screen editioned concept
Reminds me of Opie LCD screen editioned concept
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by Rsyok on Nov 19, 2011 1:10:44 GMT 1, If it didnt have the artist interviews I would have thought it was a scam site. Michael Craig Martin's lighthouse is successful , Sheps animations are just daft
If it didnt have the artist interviews I would have thought it was a scam site. Michael Craig Martin's lighthouse is successful , Sheps animations are just daft
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by Brushstrokes 75 on Nov 19, 2011 1:56:52 GMT 1, Shep's dia de los muertos is pretty cool......
I like the conceptual idea behind it but I find the execution pretty unaccomplished...
I had a discussion about a year ago with a French conceptual art critic & expert about the future of art. It's true that art is trescending the material thing and even the purely object. For example, there is a French conceptual artist who's art is instructions for use, another one is selling short situation play that he only tells once orally (I know a few museums bought some of his work).
The idea sounds maybe silly but I like the actual concept of incorporating technology into bringing a new format for art.
However, the idea wasn't pushed enough IMO
Shep's dia de los muertos is pretty cool......
I like the conceptual idea behind it but I find the execution pretty unaccomplished...
I had a discussion about a year ago with a French conceptual art critic & expert about the future of art. It's true that art is trescending the material thing and even the purely object. For example, there is a French conceptual artist who's art is instructions for use, another one is selling short situation play that he only tells once orally (I know a few museums bought some of his work).
The idea sounds maybe silly but I like the actual concept of incorporating technology into bringing a new format for art.
However, the idea wasn't pushed enough IMO
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by maumau93 on Nov 19, 2011 2:01:10 GMT 1, not a fan of this idea...
not a fan of this idea...
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by johnnyh on Nov 19, 2011 2:55:56 GMT 1, I have some stuff from Brian Eno which is based upon digital imagery and of douse his has an ambient sound track. I used to in my old villa have a flat screen on the wall (not the tv) that players it on a 70 min loop.
It was pretty cool.
If you look at the digital screen companies they are doing a lot of work on digital walls and environments so things will happen this way that's not to say replace but will accompany. People all ready pay to down load digital files so it is not do bizarre a concept long term.
Not sure it will replace the canvass though
I have some stuff from Brian Eno which is based upon digital imagery and of douse his has an ambient sound track. I used to in my old villa have a flat screen on the wall (not the tv) that players it on a 70 min loop.
It was pretty cool.
If you look at the digital screen companies they are doing a lot of work on digital walls and environments so things will happen this way that's not to say replace but will accompany. People all ready pay to down load digital files so it is not do bizarre a concept long term.
Not sure it will replace the canvass though
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by Forbidden Love on Nov 19, 2011 11:25:45 GMT 1, the concept sounds so bad. why would you pay all that money when its just a desktop wall paper. just google a damien hirst image and save it as your desktop. ok yes we cant just print off a a4 image of banksys work and put it on a wall. but the whole digital thing sounds daft, especially being individually numbered.
the concept sounds so bad. why would you pay all that money when its just a desktop wall paper. just google a damien hirst image and save it as your desktop. ok yes we cant just print off a a4 image of banksys work and put it on a wall. but the whole digital thing sounds daft, especially being individually numbered.
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by nah on Nov 19, 2011 14:32:27 GMT 1, remember some artist already did this ages ago, didn't have to pay for the piece either
remember some artist already did this ages ago, didn't have to pay for the piece either
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by johnnyh on Nov 19, 2011 17:17:48 GMT 1, There was a Bonhams or christies auction last year with a cd piece for about 20k though will look up what it was . It was crap in my view but cvaluable. You cannot turn don though.
There was a Bonhams or christies auction last year with a cd piece for about 20k though will look up what it was . It was crap in my view but cvaluable. You cannot turn don though.
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by Forbidden Love on Nov 19, 2011 17:30:00 GMT 1, Surely this can be easily faked aswell. Then you'll be able to download it for free off filestube
Surely this can be easily faked aswell. Then you'll be able to download it for free off filestube
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by jonnyx on Nov 19, 2011 17:46:06 GMT 1, didn't duck-art do this sort of thing a few years ago? seemed like a poor idea then, as indeed it still does.
didn't duck-art do this sort of thing a few years ago? seemed like a poor idea then, as indeed it still does.
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by jonnyx on Nov 19, 2011 17:48:34 GMT 1, “If they go on to buy works, become patrons of museums, or major collectors it would be a wonderful thing, but at the moment it is just about being fun and interesting,”
but mainly it's about fleecing punters out of £7.50 a pop for a load of ones and zeros.
“If they go on to buy works, become patrons of museums, or major collectors it would be a wonderful thing, but at the moment it is just about being fun and interesting,”
but mainly it's about fleecing punters out of £7.50 a pop for a load of ones and zeros.
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by Deleted on Nov 19, 2011 18:27:00 GMT 1, A total con - although I have bought 3 to flip!
A total con - although I have bought 3 to flip!
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by My Name is Frank on Nov 19, 2011 18:45:01 GMT 1, remember some artist already did this ages ago, didn't have to pay for the piece either
Gilbert & George in their Tate show? They gave away high res to be downloaded and printd
remember some artist already did this ages ago, didn't have to pay for the piece either Gilbert & George in their Tate show? They gave away high res to be downloaded and printd
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by jonnyx on Nov 19, 2011 18:51:28 GMT 1, the bbc programme imagine did it a couple of years ago when they did a show on marc newson
the bbc programme imagine did it a couple of years ago when they did a show on marc newson
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by chrispa on Nov 19, 2011 19:01:52 GMT 1, just look at the edition sizes though. would you buy a Shepard Fairey PRINT for £24 if it was an edition of 5000 , never mind a digital item, and the "gallery" controls the secondary market too (read the T+C's) No secondary sales allowed until the complete edition sells out!
just look at the edition sizes though. would you buy a Shepard Fairey PRINT for £24 if it was an edition of 5000 , never mind a digital item, and the "gallery" controls the secondary market too (read the T+C's) No secondary sales allowed until the complete edition sells out!
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by anodyne13 on Nov 19, 2011 22:06:26 GMT 1, I think these may be printed signatures on the COA
I think these may be printed signatures on the COA
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by hanksy on Nov 21, 2011 2:38:50 GMT 1, I dig it. Not better than a hard and fast piece on the wall. But it's smart.
And anything that gets more people into art is a good thing in my book. Plus, come on - this is an urban art forum. We have a problem with non-traditional art?
Hank
I dig it. Not better than a hard and fast piece on the wall. But it's smart. And anything that gets more people into art is a good thing in my book. Plus, come on - this is an urban art forum. We have a problem with non-traditional art? Hank
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How to buy a Damien Hirst for £7.50, by willva on Nov 21, 2011 12:47:39 GMT 1, What a completely ridiculous concept. You cannot simply take the concepts from the physical world, where limited availability of physical objects apply. And place it in the digital world, a place where things are abundant.
This is simply a marketing scheme by the company, they'll rake all the revenue of each and every sale and in the end they haven't really sold anything at all.
Who wants to buy a digital banksy from me? I have them all via my good friend google.
What a completely ridiculous concept. You cannot simply take the concepts from the physical world, where limited availability of physical objects apply. And place it in the digital world, a place where things are abundant.
This is simply a marketing scheme by the company, they'll rake all the revenue of each and every sale and in the end they haven't really sold anything at all.
Who wants to buy a digital banksy from me? I have them all via my good friend google.
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