In this episode, artist Burak Arikan, founding father of Graph Commons, talks about his most as much as date project, Social Contracts, and the draw in which it aims to make clear privacy disorders within the digital artwork world. Listen as Arikan delves into the dual nature of his project and its implications for each and each artwork enthusiasts and privacy advocates.

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Expose highlights:

  • The inception of Social Contracts and its dual cause within the digital artwork world
  • How Social Contracts uses dynamic NFTs to visualize relationships between of us and their artwork collections
  • The importance of privacy-conserving blockchains and Arikan’s take on the vitality accumulation disorders in non-interior most blockchains
  • The “candy sour” side of Social Contracts: exploring connections while emphasizing privacy concerns
  • Centralized vs. decentralized approaches in building the Social Contracts platform
  • Trading and exploring dynamic NFTs: how customers can work alongside with their Social Contracts NFTs
  • Burak Arikan’s whisk from MIT Media Lab to the arena of digital artwork and NFTs