Incredible idea: "Perhaps a DAO that values experimentation could adopt a random selection of governance structures at random times, in order to keep the community from getting too settled."
Dean Kissick and Ezra Miller engage in a casual conversation on what artists should do with new technologies at Dunkunsthalle in New York City, May 2023.
Communicating radically new ideas shouldn’t come at the expense of rigorous writing. To this end, we’ve open-sourced ZINE’s style guide as a resource for those thinking and writing about crypto and culture.
Use these guidelines rigorously, playfully, experimentally, adaptively, and with the goal to destroy them.
ZINE - Galen Wolfe-Pauly Doesn’t Want Your Data
This article was published on Zora Zine on 06.20.2023 at 02:30pm EST.
Zine is onchain hyperculture
ZINE - Governing in Nonlinear Time
This article was published on Zora Zine on 06.08.2023 at 03:00pm EST.
ZINE - Jimmy Edgar's OBJECTZ is a Portal into the Metaphysical
This article was published on Zora Zine on 03.10.2022 at 02.47pm PST.
ZINE - On the Fashion Philosophy of the Crypto Bro
This article was published on Zora Zine on 06.06.2023 at 02.30pm EST.
ZINE - Dean Kissick and Ezra Miller on the Slot-Machine Sublime
ZINE - We Don’t Speak About Boys Club
This article was published on Zora Zine on 05.08.2023 at 04.18pm EST.
ZINE - Scott Moore’s Mutualist Futures
This article was published on Zora Zine on 05.18.2023 at 01.45pm EST.
ZINE - Words You Can Own
This article was published on Zora Zine on 04.27.2023 at 10.05am EST.
Web3 Editorial Style Guide
Use these guidelines rigorously, playfully, experimentally, adaptively, and with the goal to destroy them.
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