Consumptor Nervosus #534 - Consumptor Nervosus | OpenSea
The consumer society runs on a constant urge for more — possession, comfort, novelty, paralysis. Products age fast, trends evaporate, technology outpaces the human. Enough is never enough. Bodies react: burst veins, trembling hands, overstimulated eyes. Advertising builds the architecture of empty desire; identity merges with brand, self-image with ownership. Credit replaces security, status replaces stability. Waste, deforestation, poisoned oceans mark the cost. The consumptor nervosus emerges — restless, overdriven, chasing its own timeline. A PFP collection of 10,000 low-priced tokens mirrors the market it critiques: scarcity, hype, accumulation. Not made to sell out, but to confront. We consume ourselves.