Non-Fungible Castle 2022 explores how blockchain technology can be used to rediscover, share, and preserve our cultural identities. The exhibition created and exhibited NFTs to represent different artistic forms of expression, serving as a permanent cultural record and fostered a platform to discuss how the art world can use blockchain technology to celebrate our heritage, build a community of cultural stewards, and encourage storytelling to reconnect with our cultural roots.
Abu Dis, Israel. 2004 An Israeli worker constructing the Separation Wall, which to this day, stretches for more than 700 kilometers between the two communities. This NFT was exhibited as part of the Non-Fungible Castle Exhibition in October–November, 2022. Edition: 1 of 1