Natively Digital: Oddly Satisfying

Natively Digital: Oddly Satisfying

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Manuel Rossner

Surprisingly Pink (SET)

Lot Closed

March 24, 03:41 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 4,000 EUR

Lot Details

Description

This Lot is a set of 4 NFTs


Manuel Rossner

b. 1989

Bouncy Surprisingly Pink #4


Non-fungible Token ERC-721

smart contract address:

0xd73a923d895084febb7b0afdf76b15c903d04090

token ID: 18

metadata: MP4

Minted in 2023, ed. 1/1.



Manuel Rossner

b. 1989

Dripping Surprisingly Pink #4


Non-fungible Token ERC-721

smart contract address:

0x450d9ae3712f5059a1630848ed3afde7e9e3bb25

token ID: 17

metadata: MP4

Minted in 2023, ed. 1/1.



Manuel Rossner

b. 1989

Inflating Surprisingly Pink #4


Non-fungible Token ERC-721

smart contract address:

0xcd29cb5b1cea686015f2797d282e78b1ad1c0d83

token ID: 2

metadata: MP4

Minted in 2023, ed. 1/1.



Manuel Rossner

b. 1989

Surprisingly Pink #4


Non-fungible Token ERC-721

smart contract address:

0x2d1F66E831659425200D1Edbce257B969D647e60

token ID: 21

metadata: MP4

Minted in 2023, ed. 1/1.

The artist.

Manuel Rossner (* 1989) lives and works in Berlin. He studied art at the University of Art and Design Offenbach, the École des Arts-Décoratifs Paris and the Tongji College for Design and Innovation Shanghai.


Since 2012, Rossner has been designing digital spaces and virtual worlds in which he investigates the effects of technological developments on society and art. He builds interactive architecture with digital materials that are spatial interventions and virtual extensions.


From June to November 2021 Rossner participates in the group show “Out of Space” at Hamburger Kunsthalle. The exhibition focuses on the notion of space in the work of artists such as Dan Graham, Gordon Matta-Clark and Charlotte Posenenske. Rossner created the site specific virtual reality installation “How Did We Get Here?” for the exhibition. The artwork will become the first NFT (Non Fungible Token) in the permanent collection of the museum.


For the Grand Palais Éphemère in Paris Rossner created the artwork “Where to Go from Here?”. It’s shown where multiple world exhibitions took place and where the Eiffel Tower, one of the most recognizable steel structures in the world, was built from 1887 to 1889.

Rossner’s site-specific augmented reality experience questions the future of technology. Its sleek aesthetic, the “signature of the present” (Byung Chul-Han), represents the digital age in which speed, flexibility and gamification are idealized.