Artsy: 22 for 2022
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About the Work

This scene, from the series ‘A Return to The Sprawl’, was created as one of a set of original options for the book cover artworks commissioned for the republication of William Gibson’s classic cyberpunk ‘Neuromancer’ trilogy.

The images were created using custom generative software and photomontaged images of London’s hi-tech architecture.

The final images from the series used for the covers can be seen here

“Daniel Brown's work changes the way we look at and engage with digital imagery. It is technically innovative and emotionally engaging, but also gives us an extraordinary amount of freedom in the way we experience it.” -Jonathan Ive

Through the certificate, the collector will receive exclusive access to a grayscale 4K video version of the work.

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Contract Address

0x44dcebb4374f7e01ba415c7be243f6c66636ea1c

Token ID

226

Medium

Non-fungible Token

Symbol Black
  • Daniel Brown
  • British, b. 1977

Daniel Brown is an artist, designer and programmer, working in the fields of generative and interactive computational art.

Named UK ‘Designer of the Year’ by the London Design Museum in 2004 (the year after Jonathan Ive) his design work has appeared in over twenty books and numerous magazine articles and his art has been exhibited internationally and appears in many private and state collections and as public artworks.

His artworks are kept in the collections of institutions including the V&A Museum, Denver Art Museum, SFMOMA, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Museum and The Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art.

He has worked on projects with such luminaries as Stephen Hawking, William Gibson, Naomi Campbell and Lady Gaga. His collaborative work with Nick Knight can be seen on Apple’s ’30 years of Mac’ documentary series.

“Brown makes his images using generative design software he wrote himself. It creates enormous, complex 3-D patterns that he searches until finding something interesting. The process makes him equal parts magician, explorer, and artist.” Jenna Garrett, Wired

danielbrowns.com

About the Work

This scene, from the series ‘A Return to The Sprawl’, was created as one of a set of original options for the book cover artworks commissioned for the republication of William Gibson’s classic cyberpunk ‘Neuromancer’ trilogy.

The images were created using custom generative software and photomontaged images of London’s hi-tech architecture.

The final images from the series used for the covers can be seen here

“Daniel Brown's work changes the way we look at and engage with digital imagery. It is technically innovative and emotionally engaging, but also gives us an extraordinary amount of freedom in the way we experience it.” -Jonathan Ive

Through the certificate, the collector will receive exclusive access to a grayscale 4K video version of the work.

Verisart Certified

This NFT carries a Verisart Certificate of Authenticity, a blockchain certificate providing proof of the artist's verified identity and additional context about the work.

The closing time noted at the top of the auction page indicates when the first lot will begin to close. The countdown timer on the artwork pages will display the end time for the lot. Each lot closes in 2-minute increments and will be extended by 15 minutes if a bid is placed within the 15 minutes before the lot’s scheduled closing time.

Kindly note that the entered amount represents your current Bid amount. All bids placed on Artsy are final and non-retractable.

Gas fees can vary depending on network demand and are non-refundable even if you are outbid, for more information see our FAQ.

THE BID PRICE IS INCLUSIVE OF SALES TAX. IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER AND SALES TAX DOES NOT APPLY TO YOUR PURCHASE, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ENTIRE BID PRICE AND WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO A REFUND OF SALES TAX.

Contract Address

0x44dcebb4374f7e01ba415c7be243f6c66636ea1c

Token ID

226

Medium

Non-fungible Token

Symbol Black
  • Daniel Brown
  • British, b. 1977

Daniel Brown is an artist, designer and programmer, working in the fields of generative and interactive computational art.

Named UK ‘Designer of the Year’ by the London Design Museum in 2004 (the year after Jonathan Ive) his design work has appeared in over twenty books and numerous magazine articles and his art has been exhibited internationally and appears in many private and state collections and as public artworks.

His artworks are kept in the collections of institutions including the V&A Museum, Denver Art Museum, SFMOMA, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Museum and The Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art.

He has worked on projects with such luminaries as Stephen Hawking, William Gibson, Naomi Campbell and Lady Gaga. His collaborative work with Nick Knight can be seen on Apple’s ’30 years of Mac’ documentary series.

“Brown makes his images using generative design software he wrote himself. It creates enormous, complex 3-D patterns that he searches until finding something interesting. The process makes him equal parts magician, explorer, and artist.” Jenna Garrett, Wired

danielbrowns.com

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