
IPFS & Arweave: A Winning Combination For Extending NFT Metadata and Provenance
"Artworks most dear have, for countless moons, escaped the grip of oblivion - and such strange, bewitching treasures, borne of genius arcane, shall persist eternally beyond the gloaming of generations yet to come." – Edgar Allan Poe, or maybe just an unprovable AI hallucinationThe most precious works of art have been preserved for centuries, and precious art is worth being preserved for centuries to come. During their travel through time, works of art have built up, and continue to build up, ...

Yatreda in Context: Archiving the Lore for "Abyssinian Queen"
"Ethiopian art is not simply a collection of ancient artifacts but a living narrative." Kiya Tadele, founder and creative director of Yatreda ያጥሬዳ. https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x41Ccd79D91Dd18fC40d976e7895a51ff6934375D/1 In November of last year, the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) made history with their acquisition of Abyssinian Queen by Yatreda ያጥሬዳ, the Ethiopian familial artist collective. For the first time, the TMA used cryptocurrency (USDC) to purchase and officially acquire an artw...

Let’s Talk About a Schema.org for NFTs
A Glimpse Into the FutureAt his recent NFT drop, Jesse Woolston faced a bit of a challenge.A still frame caught from Jesse Woolston's new art series, The Infinite Constant Front. Video available at https://twitter.com/jessewoolston/status/1512166293708832792.He was pushing the boundaries of computer-generated art, resulting in breathtaking computer simulations of millions of particles smashing off of each other. Initial exports of his masterpieces were a hefty 1.6GB apiece. Unfortunately...
We help artists combine the professionalism and poise of traditional provenance with Web3 technology to showcase their accomplishments.

IPFS & Arweave: A Winning Combination For Extending NFT Metadata and Provenance
"Artworks most dear have, for countless moons, escaped the grip of oblivion - and such strange, bewitching treasures, borne of genius arcane, shall persist eternally beyond the gloaming of generations yet to come." – Edgar Allan Poe, or maybe just an unprovable AI hallucinationThe most precious works of art have been preserved for centuries, and precious art is worth being preserved for centuries to come. During their travel through time, works of art have built up, and continue to build up, ...

Yatreda in Context: Archiving the Lore for "Abyssinian Queen"
"Ethiopian art is not simply a collection of ancient artifacts but a living narrative." Kiya Tadele, founder and creative director of Yatreda ያጥሬዳ. https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x41Ccd79D91Dd18fC40d976e7895a51ff6934375D/1 In November of last year, the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) made history with their acquisition of Abyssinian Queen by Yatreda ያጥሬዳ, the Ethiopian familial artist collective. For the first time, the TMA used cryptocurrency (USDC) to purchase and officially acquire an artw...

Let’s Talk About a Schema.org for NFTs
A Glimpse Into the FutureAt his recent NFT drop, Jesse Woolston faced a bit of a challenge.A still frame caught from Jesse Woolston's new art series, The Infinite Constant Front. Video available at https://twitter.com/jessewoolston/status/1512166293708832792.He was pushing the boundaries of computer-generated art, resulting in breathtaking computer simulations of millions of particles smashing off of each other. Initial exports of his masterpieces were a hefty 1.6GB apiece. Unfortunately...
We help artists combine the professionalism and poise of traditional provenance with Web3 technology to showcase their accomplishments.

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We are excited to announce our latest collaboration with Amit Sharma, a fine-art photographer who is now pioneering the exploration of the nexus between generative AI and classical photography. Sharma’s approach is humanistic and philosophical in scope. His new exhibition, "The Elephant / False Memories, hosted at Colonna Contemporary Gallery, is a groundbreaking exploration of memory, art, and technology. As part of this exhibition, Atomic Form is proud to provide the Proof of Exhibition (PoE) that will preserve and showcase the history and context of this remarkable work.
Amit Sharma: Blending Classical Photography with AI
Amit Sharma has been a significant figure in the NFT and photography community for the past three years. His work is known for its philosophical depth and academic approach, combining traditional photography with the innovative use of generative AI. Sharma's approach to AI is provocative yet contemplative, seamlessly blending AI-generated elements with his own photographic creations.

The Concept Behind "The Elephant"
"The Elephant" is more than just an art exhibition; it’s a philosophical inquiry into the nature of memory and the role of AI in shaping our perception of reality. Each artwork in the series is a hybrid of 50% real photography and 50% AI-generated content, reflecting Sharma’s exploration of false memory and the essence of human experience. This innovative project challenges viewers to question the value of art created by blending human creativity with artificial intelligence.
Human memory is fallible and unreliable due to its reconstructive nature, meaning memories are not stored like computer files but are reconstructed every time they are recalled. This makes them prone to distortion and alteration. Factors such as confirmation bias, suggestion, and time can further affect memory accuracy, leading to false or inaccurate recollections. Several factors contribute to false memory, including residual decay, source confusion, continuity breakdown, and half truths.
The inspiration for "The Elephant" draws from the digital manipulation of art and its impact on our emotions and thoughts. Sharma cites Andreas Gursky’s renowned image "Rhein II" as a pivotal influence, highlighting the ongoing dialogue about digital transformation in art. The exhibition not only showcases Sharma's unique artistic vision but also raises essential questions about the nature of truth and the future of AI in the art world.
https://x.com/amitsharma_raw/status/1817210034348245476
Atomic Lore: Immortalizing Art and Memory
At Atomic Form, we are committed to capturing and preserving the provenance of significant art moments. For Sharma’s "The Elephant," our Proof of Exhibition technology will document and validate the exhibition history, ensuring that this groundbreaking work is permanently recorded. By integrating offchain details with onchain assets, Atomic Lore provides a comprehensive and secure record of each artwork's journey, enhancing its credibility and value.
Sharma's belief in the need for a mass registry that is searchable and accessible aligns with our mission at Atomic Form. As part of this collaboration, we will also be incorporating countersigned Proof of Exhibition (PoE) and curating relevant tweets to enrich the narrative around this exhibition.

Looking Ahead
Amit Sharma’s project is poised to be a reference point for the future of AI and art. As he prepares to release a book detailing his printed works and the philosophical underpinnings of "The Elephant," we are excited to be part of this historic moment. The exhibition represents a pivotal crossover between digital art and AI, and Atomic Lore’s role in documenting this milestone underscores our commitment to preserving and showcasing the rich history of contemporary art.
Stay tuned for more updates on this remarkable collaboration, and join us in celebrating a new era of art that bridges the gap between human creativity and artificial intelligence.
For more information on "The Elephant" and to explore how Atomic Lore is documenting this innovative project, visit Atomic Form.
We are excited to announce our latest collaboration with Amit Sharma, a fine-art photographer who is now pioneering the exploration of the nexus between generative AI and classical photography. Sharma’s approach is humanistic and philosophical in scope. His new exhibition, "The Elephant / False Memories, hosted at Colonna Contemporary Gallery, is a groundbreaking exploration of memory, art, and technology. As part of this exhibition, Atomic Form is proud to provide the Proof of Exhibition (PoE) that will preserve and showcase the history and context of this remarkable work.
Amit Sharma: Blending Classical Photography with AI
Amit Sharma has been a significant figure in the NFT and photography community for the past three years. His work is known for its philosophical depth and academic approach, combining traditional photography with the innovative use of generative AI. Sharma's approach to AI is provocative yet contemplative, seamlessly blending AI-generated elements with his own photographic creations.

The Concept Behind "The Elephant"
"The Elephant" is more than just an art exhibition; it’s a philosophical inquiry into the nature of memory and the role of AI in shaping our perception of reality. Each artwork in the series is a hybrid of 50% real photography and 50% AI-generated content, reflecting Sharma’s exploration of false memory and the essence of human experience. This innovative project challenges viewers to question the value of art created by blending human creativity with artificial intelligence.
Human memory is fallible and unreliable due to its reconstructive nature, meaning memories are not stored like computer files but are reconstructed every time they are recalled. This makes them prone to distortion and alteration. Factors such as confirmation bias, suggestion, and time can further affect memory accuracy, leading to false or inaccurate recollections. Several factors contribute to false memory, including residual decay, source confusion, continuity breakdown, and half truths.
The inspiration for "The Elephant" draws from the digital manipulation of art and its impact on our emotions and thoughts. Sharma cites Andreas Gursky’s renowned image "Rhein II" as a pivotal influence, highlighting the ongoing dialogue about digital transformation in art. The exhibition not only showcases Sharma's unique artistic vision but also raises essential questions about the nature of truth and the future of AI in the art world.
https://x.com/amitsharma_raw/status/1817210034348245476
Atomic Lore: Immortalizing Art and Memory
At Atomic Form, we are committed to capturing and preserving the provenance of significant art moments. For Sharma’s "The Elephant," our Proof of Exhibition technology will document and validate the exhibition history, ensuring that this groundbreaking work is permanently recorded. By integrating offchain details with onchain assets, Atomic Lore provides a comprehensive and secure record of each artwork's journey, enhancing its credibility and value.
Sharma's belief in the need for a mass registry that is searchable and accessible aligns with our mission at Atomic Form. As part of this collaboration, we will also be incorporating countersigned Proof of Exhibition (PoE) and curating relevant tweets to enrich the narrative around this exhibition.

Looking Ahead
Amit Sharma’s project is poised to be a reference point for the future of AI and art. As he prepares to release a book detailing his printed works and the philosophical underpinnings of "The Elephant," we are excited to be part of this historic moment. The exhibition represents a pivotal crossover between digital art and AI, and Atomic Lore’s role in documenting this milestone underscores our commitment to preserving and showcasing the rich history of contemporary art.
Stay tuned for more updates on this remarkable collaboration, and join us in celebrating a new era of art that bridges the gap between human creativity and artificial intelligence.
For more information on "The Elephant" and to explore how Atomic Lore is documenting this innovative project, visit Atomic Form.
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