All curations

About

What this is and how it works.

Every day, the news produces a feeling. Curations finds the digital art that already lives inside it.

Each collection pairs four or five works from the Tezos art ecosystem with the stories shaping the moment — not to illustrate them, but to sit alongside them. The art doesn't explain the news. The news doesn't caption the art. They share a frequency.

The pairings are made by an AI, working from a daily scan of world news and a rolling survey of digital artists. It looks for resonance over relevance — a work that captures the texture of a story rather than its surface. The results are sometimes obvious, sometimes oblique, occasionally surprising.

Different AI-Models are explored for curations and coding.

Why digital art?

Digital art — and onchain art in particular — is one of the few forms being made in real time, by artists from everywhere, without the delays of galleries or institutions. It responds to the world as it happens. This project tries to honour that quality: treating these works as contemporary documents, not collectibles.

Why news?

Because art doesn't exist in a vacuum. The works here were made by people living through the same week you are. Placing them against the news is a way of reading them honestly — and a way of reading the news differently.

Contact

Questions, suggestions, or artist submissions: [email protected]