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rare mfers

rare mfers

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Precio de Piso
0,003599 ETH
$2,345.34
Tamaño
49 Piezas
8205 Ediciones
Propietarios
1764
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rare mfers 10

Colección
rare mfers
Ethereum
rare mfers
Ethereum
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0x99...3761
Ethereum
0x99...3761
Ethereum
Última venta
0,03 WETH
 
Atributos
3D
No
Animated
Yes
Artist
sartocrates
Card
10
Dynamic
No
Issuance Month
3/2023
Pepe
No
Sartoshi
Yes
Season
1
Supply
169
Audio
Yes
Zeb Ross
Yes
Descripción
rare mfers season 1 card 10 artist notes: “once i had a fortune, i locked it in my trunk, lost it all a gamblin, one night when i got drunk fortune i had it, fortune i lost it, fortune i lost it all, one night when i got drunk” -traditional no one knows who actually wrote this tune - old time fiddle tunes are kind of like memes - they are proliferated and played and enjoyed and reworked or given a different flavor or style depending on who plays them and generally speaking their origins are quite obscure - we do speak of “sources” in old-time music but that hardly qualifies as anything like “authorship” - in this case, for instance, the earliest source recording of “fortune” comes from a fiddler from galax, WV named john rector recorded 1926, but of course thats only the first documented recording; mfer probably learned it from his grandpa or something who also likely couldnt really say with any certainty where he learned it either! the ethos of traditional music is about communal experience and generally speaking “authorship” is either heavily deemphasized or even a foreign concept all together "I can recollect hearing my daddy play it as far back as I can recollect. I don't know where that started from... it was more just an old, well, a flat foot dance tune I'd say..." -mfer Tommy Jarrell on reflection, it occurs to me that in the context of first dipping my toes into the world of nfts, encountering mfers was like an epiphany for similar reasons and much of why i found the cc0 ethos that mfers is built on so appealing (even profound)... this particular recording comes from my archives from a trip i took many years ago out to the big bend in west texas where an old fiddler and musical mentor of mine lived “off the grid” to camp and play tunes - i used to somewhat obsessively carry around a handheld recorder to in those days and capture all kinds of things - as a matter of fact he explicitly told me at the time if i ever wanted to use any recordings with him on it “idgaf go right ahead” (like a real mfer), so i’m really pleased to have found a use for this one i think works quite well and i think is pretty special as to the visual art, i’ll just comment that it’s sort of a culmination of a series of pieces i did featuring musicians as subjects in my first efforts at learning animation/glitch techniques (and really visual art in general) over the past months - i had had the notion that it would be really cool to do a final version based on them with the full band all together and it came together perfectly for my opportunity to do a rare mfers card - and being able to include audio on it the icing on the cake qjivwnywkixxmrwxevxih O-' -sartocrates
Detalles
ID de Token
10
Red
Ethereum
Estándar
ERC1155