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Seed Protocol - Dynamical Lunar Indigenous Time (DLITE) 43:28:22.0004124

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Amelia Winger-Bearskin’s “Seed Protocol - Dynamical Lunar Indigenous Time (DLITE) 43:28:22.0004124” involves collectors in her ongoing artwork inspired by seeds and their caretakers. The NFT edition consists of an image of an identical pile of corn seeds that have been colored by the artist in 100 variations, wrapping the seeds in hand-drawn patterns. As still life, the seed piles imagine what the future seven generations of corn seeds might look like, suggesting textile and beading patterns or more alien mutations. Corn is one of the “three sisters” (corn, beans, and squash) according to the knowledge of the Haudenausaunee people. (Winger-Bearskin is an enrolled member of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma, which is part of the Haudenosaunee confederacy.) The three sisters are grown together, giving nutrients, shade, and support. The “seven generations” concept reminds us that our current knowledge is built on that of the seven generations before us, and that we must make good decisions for our descendants seven generations in the future.
Each of the seed pile variations has a unique DLITE (Dynamical Lunar Indigenous Time) number, riffing on the Terrestrial Dynamical Time that NASA uses as a timestamp for celestial voyages. The future that Winger-Bearskin imagines for seeds is inspired in equal parts by several sources: the celestial storytelling of the Seneca-Cayuga; NASA’s Project Artemis; as well as the work of her colleagues’ Robert Ferl and Anna-Lisa Paul, plant molecular biologists who lead a team focused on growing plants in space at the University of Florida Space Plant Lab.
Along with the NFT, collectors receive a participation contract and access to the Seed Protocol website, asking them to contribute to the larger seed protocol project. They will receive regular updates on all online and in-person events related to Seed Protocol project 2023-2024. Collectors will also play an active role in shaping the project by agreeing to make contributions: engaging with a local seed bank or heirloom seed society in their area and uploading information about the organization to Amelia Winger-Bearskin’s Seed Bank Directory or engaging with one of the seed groups with whom the artist is working.
[Please register your seed pile at https://seedprotocol.space]
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<System Pinned Message> : How has web3 changed art over the past few years? Has it been a net positive or negative change?
06-29 00:40 <-> : (Chris Coleman - digitalcoleman)
06-29 02:28 <-> : Thank you Chris and Aaron! <3 Casey
06-29 02:28 <-> : *playful*
06-29 05:06 <> : Through a discord group i got the tip about Instructions Follows. Loved several works and bought a set, number 26. Then got hooked because of the constant quality
06-29 05:07 <> : Best ones: Mario Klingeman and Refik Anadol. Very meaningful works
06-29 07:29 <-> : thank you 0x0C....9ed8! —casey
06-29 08:05 <> : hi
06-29 08:28 <> : Thank you to the artist, curators and feral file for putting on some amazing exhibitions. I learned about feral files after discovering Casey Reas work in 2021.
06-29 22:03 <-> : Hi everyone!
06-29 22:04 <-> : 大家好
06-30 00:25 <> : gm
06-30 00:44 <> : GM everyone!
06-30 00:53 <> : How did you first hear about Feral File? / through my friends and my art collector guru CryptyNifty who can spot the trends and grails early on in this space. Thanks to her John Gerrhard's amazing work of Smoky hands ended up in the collection of our foundation
06-30 16:02 <> : hey
06-30 19:02 <> : Salutations to my fellow feral file folk. I first heard about Feral File in connection w/ Refik Anadol
06-30 19:06 <> : Hello
06-30 23:14 <-> : Really thinking back and appreciating how much a2p was a lego connector to so many other artists for me. Even more importantly was this chance to hear from people in the chat and recognize that we all mostly shared a sense of uncertainty and wonder about having this chance to swap work on a new platform. Big community vibes! Very special project and I'm so glad we get to hear folks talk in more depth this week! Cyborg hugs....lee
07-01 01:12 <> : Thank you feral file team <3
07-01 01:13 <> : I discovered your amazing site in 2021 by going through Manolos body of work and I saw he minted here <3
07-01 01:59 <> : :)
07-01 04:49 <> : While your shows have all been special I have particular fondness for Peer to Peer and Field Guide which really highlighted some of my favorite curation from some of my favorite curators, that said all of your curation and shows have been terrific.
07-01 05:05 <> : Hey FF! I discovered you thanks to Refik Anadol. But have since been a collector from prior and following shows! 🙏
07-01 05:05 <> : (the GRAM collection)
07-01 10:39 <> : Hi there.
07-01 12:54 <> : Hi I can't remember how I found the site but I was actively seeking out high quality digital art websites which this is.
07-01 20:15 <> : I’m new to generative and Ai Art. I’m thankful for quality curation from Feral File that assists me in this journey.
07-01 22:09 <> : hello frens
07-01 22:12 <> : this is cool
07-02 00:19 <> : so excited to be here and thank feral file for all they do!
07-02 03:40 <-> : ɘliᆿ lɒɿɘᆿ
07-02 08:32 <> : Have loved FF since the beginning? I think. Loved nearly everything, just keeps getting better and better. Cheers!
07-02 09:26 <> : hi frens, excited for the next iteration of Feral File. FF is one of the best hidden gems in the generative art space.
07-02 12:00 <> : I just discovered Feral File after buying a Refik Anadol MoMA NFT. Great discovery!
07-02 17:58 <> : think i first came across FF through Dmitri Cherniak's Transparent Grit. slight lost track of the numebr of work's i've collected since then...! congrats on FF1... can't wait for FF2!
07-02 18:16 <> : Gm, wen ff2?
07-02 19:22 <> : 1+1 =
07-02 20:34 <> : Love the Peter Burr Boom town. Found out through the FF discord. It has such radical roots.
07-02 20:35 <> : once i got to know FF I started vaulting some works. Like Unsupervised or Vague Recollection. So beautiful and deep
07-02 23:47 <> : GM Feral File community!
07-02 23:49 <> : Can't wait to discover FF2.0!! I love to enjoy everything from the beginning of FF 1.0. The best curated online artwork gallery i've seen.
07-03 01:51 <> : I became aware of FF via Casey Reas Twitter feed. With my curiosity piqued, I had to see what this new medium for creative expression and ownership was about. FF and Bitmark (and Autonomy) fed my habit of learning by doing and sparked a deep habit of collecting art on the blockchain. Looking forward to FF2.
07-03 03:24 <> : bought my first refik (and surely not my last) on Feral File.
07-03 03:39 <> : excited to be here. discovered feralfile through the amazing refik anadol.
07-03 03:58 <> : gmgm everyone. what a great exhibition!!
07-03 03:58 <> : looking forward to Feral File 2.0
07-03 04:22 <> : Hey y’all. Proud owner of at least 9 feral file NFTs. Kept it through the bear because I genuinely like the,
07-03 05:13 <> : why no name?
07-03 05:13 <> : excited to be here
07-03 18:25 <> : Wow just calculated all my Feral File NFTs between all wallets (ETH and Tezos) and got to 48! No wonder my wife says I’m addicted ;) love your art! The GRAM Collection
07-04 03:03 <> : First time I heard from Feral File was when I minted unsupervised by Refik Anadol.
07-04 05:01 <> : Refik Anadol
07-04 05:19 <> : heard about it a few times previously but collected after watching a MoMA salon video.
07-04 05:49 <> : CT
07-04 18:37 <> : love your work
07-05 00:02 <> : gm
07-05 00:03 <> : this is Nuk btw
07-05 00:03 <> : First time I heard about Feral File was after a friend told me about Transparent Grit
07-05 05:52 <> : gm
07-05 05:53 <> : I heard about it when looking at an online gallery, and I saw transparent grit by Dmitri Cherniak
07-05 08:43 <> : GM
07-05 08:47 <> : GM
07-05 10:24 <> : Sale by laturbo avedon
07-05 17:46 <> : gm
07-05 18:12 <> : GM!!!
07-05 18:41 <> : Hello
07-06 08:27 <> : hi
07-06 09:31 <> : First time heard of FF was on exhibition showing Mario Klingemann. Enjoy seeing all the different styles since then.
07-06 09:57 <> : excited to be here
07-06 15:05 <> : GM!!! what a great exhibition
07-06 16:26 <> : GM!!!
07-06 16:26 <> : Obviously a positive change :>
07-06 20:42 <> : web3 has definitely grown into it's own in the past 2-3 years, offering a lot more security, autonomy and incredible platforms. But along with that has come numerous scams, countless $$$ and NFTs stolen or lost and a complete sense of grift to anyone outside of it. Don't get me started on gas fees, please. Until this is remedied, web3 will not grow.
07-06 21:06 <> : Hi all, long time FF lurker until recently when I purchased a Lee Mullican edition for my collection. Several other FF projects are on my wishlist but those will come.
07-06 21:48 <> : gmgm patiently waiting for ff 2.0
07-06 21:52 <> : hey everyone.
07-06 21:56 <> : excited for the new group exhibition!!
07-06 21:58 <> : one more week to go
07-07 10:46 <> : Hello. Nice to meet you. I am Long from Vietnam
07-08 01:19 <> : GM
07-10 00:27 <> : hi
07-10 15:03 <> : hello everyone!
07-10 16:14 <> : Hi all
07-10 23:19 <> : Gm! Excited for the N=12 exhibtion upcoming
07-10 23:21 <> : hi hi - fun to see all the chat here
07-11 00:35 <> : Net positive. As a photographer who understands the impact of technology on storytelling, web3 art makes complete sense in the ever evolving world of art.
07-12 06:26 <> : Two more days to N=12!
07-12 20:41 <> : GM all
07-12 20:43 <> : personally, net positive. Increased my art exposure 1000x
07-12 20:55 <> : gm gm
07-12 22:28 <> : gm! Def a net positive -- made it so much easier to engage with and collect
07-12 22:28 <> : gm! definitely a net positive because it made it so much easier to engage and gave so many more artists a pathway to create
07-12 22:31 <> : Oops -- sorry for the double post. Looks like it got eaten on the first post
07-13 01:54 <> : This question is best answered by people who have traveresed Web3. One of the many positive aspects of blockchain is the potential for a ramp onto the stage, the expansion of the concept on what a 'stage' is, and a sentinel to preserve all artworks equally. A preservative for the work of the introverts, the recluse, and the misunderstood; who don’t speak the common language and are unable to rise above the noise. One day the frequency of an explorer may harmonize with this art, which can then finally be deciphered.Congrats&♡2FF
07-13 07:29 <> : For me, net positive for sure.
07-13 07:51 <> : GM
07-13 08:46 <> : Gm
07-13 08:47 <> : GM
07-13 08:55 <> : GM
07-13 09:43 <> : GM
07-13 13:48 <> : It has been a joy to browse the artworks in the FF1 retrospective, so much fantastic work and many new favorites. I look forward to launching the N=12 exhibition and kicking off FF 2.0 in a few hours! The future is bright for digital artwork and Feral File is modeling the way forward. Congratulations to the team at FF, and to the artists & curators that are part of their story 🎉
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