• Art & Design

    Soey Milk Pushes Boundaries with ‘Dare to Love’ NFT Project

    Soey Milk Dare to Love NFT

    Non-Fungible Tokens or NFTs have graduated from the laughing stock of the crypto world to a global phenomenon fuelled by celebrity and ‘memelord’ endorsements. So what are they? In short, they enable buyers to purchase a digital version of a piece of art which resides on the blockchain. While NFTs started out with trivia such as memes, the art world is beginning to grasp the potential benefits.

    Even the British Museum has jumped on the trend, selling NFTs of Hokusai’s The Great Wave. One of the advantages to artists is that they can earn royalties from each subsequent sale, which is of course not the case with physical artworks. Think of Banksy for example, whose art is worth millions but he wouldn’t see a penny from its sale at Christie’s – hence his ‘Love is in the Bin’ stunt in 2018.

  • Art & Design

    Luke Rion Interview: Lost Relics of an Analogue Past

    Luke Rion painting - Gamecube on Stairs

    “The flow of time is always cruel… Its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it… A thing that doesn’t change with time is a memory of younger days.”Ocarina of Time

    For many children of the 80s and 90s, the Legend of Zelda games are a cherished memory kept close to the heart. This is certainly the case for Melbourne based artist Luke Rion. His most recent project, fittingly titled Lost Relics, ‘journeys through childhood video game nostalgia, and how something so vivid and so relevant in youth fades and eventually becomes discarded and lost.’