A group of artists took to the streets of Amsterdam to showcase digital art reflecting the values and ideals that Bitcoin was founded on.
The exhibition was displayed on billboards at Leidseplein and Poort Amsterdam and meant to provide a powerful reminder of the values that underpin the new technology.
Bitcoin was originally invented as a tool for economic freedom, built on decentralization, financial freedom, privacy and a ‘power to the people’ mentality.
The artwork served as a catalyst for discussion and aimed to bridge the gap between the advanced digital world of Web3 and the everyday Web2 world.
Bitcoin represents a decentralised network that challenges our traditional understanding of value, authority and human cooperation, which signifies a rupture in our conception of money.
The exhibition showcased the digital art of Harto, Emanuele Dascanio, Gigi B, Tia Grazette and Nate Hill to enlighten people about the relationship between art, technology and social change.
Tap into technology when it comes to art, Bitcoin has the potential to rapidly revolutionise the art world and enabled artists to successfully monetise their work with profit.
The exhibition triggered reflections on the impact of Bitcoin, blockchain technology and digital art by making the experience accessible to everyone.
The exhibition aimed to educate the attendees and the general public about the new technology and its impact on society.
The art on display highlights the concept of freedom, from oppressive systems, economic restrictions and societal norms resonating deeply with Bitcoin's promise of economic autonomy.