Operator | Repeat as necessary
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Ania Catherine (b. 1990, US) and Dejha Ti (b. 1985, US) are an artist duo whose collaborative practice, Operator, develops critical and conceptual approaches to experience. With Ti’s background as a multimedia artist and HCI technologist, and Catherine’s as a choreographer and performance artist, they engineer medium-agnostic output, joining environments, technology, and the body. Their exploration into privacy began with their performance installation On View (2019), commissioned by SCAD Museum of Art, and continues with the Privacy Collection, a durational release of works exploring the tension between privacy and transparency in blockchain technology. For their most recent work Human Unreadable, they created an on-chain generative choreography method.
Operator has been awarded The Lumen Prize (Generative Art in 2023, Immersive Environments in 2021) ADC Awards (Gold Cube), S+T+ARTS Prize (Honorary Mention), and MediaFutures. They have spoken at events and institutions including University of Cambridge, Christie's Art+Tech Summit, Art Basel, ZKM, Francisco Carolinum Museum, Bloomberg ART+TECHNOLOGY, and MIT Open Doc Lab. Originally from Los Angeles and currently based in Madrid, Spain.
Repeat as necessary is a collection of 40 unique artworks entirely rendered on-chain, each capturing a precise moment within the 27-minute live performance presented at Scorpios Bodrum, Turkey.
Extending Operator's pioneering choreography method developed in 2023, this collection employs a custom notation system that maps dancer movements, breathing patterns, and neurologically-tuned blockchain mechanics, translating embodied performance into collectible digital choreographic works.
NFT transfers will be completed by September 12, end of day, ensuring your artwork is stored fully on-chain with no reliance on IPFS. This approach safeguards the integrity and long-term value of your collection.
Repeat as necessary is an SVG NFT rendered in browser entirely from on-chain data with no use of IPFS. For this reason, slight rendering differences may occur from the PNG you previewed.
Only Collectors holding a Repeat as necessary NFT can claim the unique signed fine art print for an additional $375 plus shipping. Prints dispatch from Oct 30th
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