ETH Price: $2,930.29 (-1.32%)
don't Buy - Solitary_T-Error_
don't Buy - Solitary_T-Error_
Min Price (24H)
N/A

Last Sale (Item)
0.444 ETH ($1,301.05)

Last Sale (Contract)
0.2 ETH ($586.06)
Classification:
Off-Chain (IPFS)
Token ID:
1060029
Token Standard:
ERC-721
Marketplaces:
OpenSeaLooksRareRaribleBlur
Artist

Don'T Buy

Rarity: 1.0%
Daily.Xyz Date

OCT 14, 2024

Rarity: 0.3%
Artist Day

35

Rarity: 1.0%
Special Series

404: SELF NOT FOUND

Rarity: 0.3%
Resolution

1080X1234

Rarity: 0.1%

Modern man is made up of clicks, every day we make several thousand clicks and this sound is like the beating of the heart - a sound that is just as vital, a sound that reminds us that we are still alive. Our bodies are filled with data and information, and in a sense we have lost our original humanity, our physical avatars merged with our digital appearance. We are now inseparable from our digital reality accounts - X, instagram, metamask, and even your browser history can say more about you than you can about yourself. And on the other side there is the aesthetics of mistakes and failures - when a cold, mechanical machine makes a mistake it becomes a little more human, because it is human to make mistakes. We seem to be changing places, or merging into a single organism, maybe that's what Nietzsche meant when he talked about the Übermensch? I am nostalgic for the past, so I turn to such old interfaces, I look back but time moves me forward and I don't know what awaits my body and mind next. Humans often contradict themselves and make mistakes, but I am concerned with a specific question - if we are truly God's creation how many mistakes has he made in our code?

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