Trevor Paglen: Pace Verso x Art Blocks | NFT CULTURE | Web3 Culture NFTs and Crypto Art
Trevor Paglen’s NFT also serves as an entry point to CYCLOPSa “speculative reality work of art” that takes the audience on a journey through 1960s CIA mind control experiments, psychological operations and unexplained historical anomalies
Get ready to dive into the mind-blowing world of Trevor Paglen’s latest project, featuring an astonishing blend of gaming and Web3 technologies. This new project, which is closely related to Paglen’s upcoming solo exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York, is sure to captivate you and question everything you thought you knew about the intersection of art and technology.
Paglen’s “speculative reality work” is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before. This interactive work of art, called CYCLOPS, takes you on a journey through the world of CIA mind control experiments, psychological operations and inexplicable historical anomalies. With documents, videos and other archival material produced between the 1950s and early 1970s, CYCLOPS is an immersive, interactive experience that requires active engagement and participation. Get ready to put your analytical skills to the test as you decipher codes, conduct open-source intelligence investigations, and analyze music, literature, and poetry.
But that’s not all. Paglen’s project also includes a series of musical NFTs called PRELUDES. Each NFT is paired with a visual score, inspired by pioneers of algorithmically generated music such as John Cage and Iannis Xenakis. With PRELUDES, Paglen harnesses the unique potential of blockchain technology to plant secrets in the NFTs, teach the fundamentals of cryptography, and explore questions of subjectivity and perception.
But it’s not just the content of this project that’s exciting – it’s the way it engages with cutting-edge technologies like Web3 and NFT. Produced in collaboration with Art Blocks x Pace Verso, this project is loaded with Easter eggs for collectors to uncover and use in CYCLOPS. And with a vinyl LP containing mysteries and puzzles that lead to a collection of files on CYCLOPS’ antiquated mainframe interface, users will be able to experience the project in both digital and physical worlds.
Trevor Paglen’s work has always been groundbreaking, but this new project takes things to a whole new level. With its seamless blend of art and technology, it’s sure to captivate audiences and leave them questioning everything they thought they knew about the limits of creativity. Be sure not to miss this exciting new project, which will be on view from May 12th to July 1st at Pace Gallery in New York.