Picasso works in his studio, experimenting as per usual. Today he’s painting a bull on glass while capturing the process on film. He doesn’t know why he decided to paint a bull; he simply felt compelled. As he lifts his brush, the artist is completely unaware of what’s taking place in the ethereal, invisible world around him. He doesn’t see the peer-to-peer transactions materialising on a new and innovative network that also happens to be encompassing his painting. Picasso is oblivious to the fact that these transactions have been accelerating recently and somehow are now guiding his hand as he creates his masterpiece.
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Video credits: Bitcoin’s Development Visualized; https://youtu.be/1nRQ5isDCpc, Creative Commons, Picasso Painting; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E94BFivA4tA, Fair Use;
Blog post resources: Georges Braque, The Father Of Cubism; Subarna Ganguly
Damien Hirst's work is an insult to craftsmen; The Telegraph,
The Evolution of the Artist's Studio; Ian Wallace,
Artists and the Workshop in 16th-century Florence; Louis Waldman,
The World of Leonardo: 1452-1519; Robert Wallace,
Why Collaboration Is The Way to Grow As An Artist; Shreya Dalela