About The Boys of Summer: The Boys of Summer is a digital game artwork and generative PFP collection by Mitchell F Chan that investigates our world’s favorite pastime: the quantification of self. With an irreverent, provocative lens, using baseball characters and statistics as the creative medium, the work prompts us to examine our own value system and our inherent biases that shape our potential in how society decides what - and who - is ‘successful.’
About Wild: Wild is building the home for experiential art through an artist residency, a curated marketplace, and an immersive digital world. The best way to get involved with Wild is to collect an Oasis, a collection of 1,000 all-access passes to the creative ecosystem.
About Mitchell F Chan: Mitchell F Chan is a Toronto-based conceptual and public artist. He is perhaps best known for creating “Digital Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility” in 2017, which was one of the first major NFT art projects. His works explore the ways that humans navigate the world around them and how technology and social structures affect our behavior. He is interested in themes of ownership and commodification of art.
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About The Boys of Summer: The Boys of Summer is a digital game artwork and generative PFP collection by Mitchell F Chan that investigates our world’s favorite pastime: the quantification of self. With an irreverent, provocative lens, using baseball characters and statistics as the creative medium, the work prompts us to examine our own value system and our inherent biases that shape our potential in how society decides what - and who - is ‘successful.’
About Wild: Wild is building the home for experiential art through an artist residency, a curated marketplace, and an immersive digital world. The best way to get involved with Wild is to collect an Oasis, a collection of 1,000 all-access passes to the creative ecosystem.
About Mitchell F Chan: Mitchell F Chan is a Toronto-based conceptual and public artist. He is perhaps best known for creating “Digital Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility” in 2017, which was one of the first major NFT art projects. His works explore the ways that humans navigate the world around them and how technology and social structures affect our behavior. He is interested in themes of ownership and commodification of art.
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