Episodes
Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
Welcome to the first episode of Current Events with Max and Colborn, where your hosts dive into everything that happened in the world of crypto art, NFTs, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, AI, etc. each week. Up first: Rolling Stone's hit-piece on NFTs, a weeklong celebration of NFTs and blockchain in South Korea, and MoMA's newest crypto art collaboration including a list of participants we can't help but admire. Catch new episodes of Current Events every Tuesday.
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Our first-ever guest, the anonymous performance artist OONA, returns to the podcast to talk about the incredible eruption of blockchain performance art over the course of 2023. OONA's unique insights from years spent creating blockchain-based performance art encompass perspective, provocativeness, creative sales mechanics, and much much more. Visit @museumofcrypto or @madebyoona on Twitter to learn more about "AND" the collaborative performance art exhibition mentioned often in this podcast!
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Max is joined by the last and loudest person to flame his writing, the artist Hidden Forces, for a discussion about everything Max has gotten wrong (and other things he's gotten right) in his recent essays about collectorship. Their conversation starts with 20th century art history, hops onto the burden-laden shoulders of crypto art collectors, and ends with a redefining reassessment of crypto art's cultural value.
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
This episode is all about MOCA: Who we are, what we're about, and what this unique institution means to Max, to Colborn who founded it, to the entire crypto art ecosystem. It is very personal, and so is our call for your support, which you'll hear all over this episode. Please visit us on Twitter to learn how you can help us survive and thrive into the future.
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
An all-time MOCA LIVE conversation between Max, Colborn, and Polyannie, the one-of-a-kind crypto art OG, erotic art extraordinaire, porn performer, and mega insightful human. To talk about sex work in crypto art, you have to talk with a sex worker in crypto art. Polyannie brings insight, fire, and in-depth knowhow to a conversation about sex, porn, and sex work that's too often lacking in the space.
Also, please follow this link to learn more about the MOCA Fundraiser: https://app.manifold.xyz/c/moca-fundraiser-2023, or reach out to one of us from the team on Twitter!
Friday Aug 18, 2023
Friday Aug 18, 2023
On this week's episode, Colborn and Max are joined by the Druid —one of the space's oldest and most venerated, not to mention unique, collectors— to talk collecting in crypto art's early days, what's changed between then and now, the Druid's famously controversial collecting ethos (the Druid Method), and the many meaningful memories made along the way.
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Not really, or, at least, not me personally, but collectively in crypto art we so certainly are. We go gaga for anonymous influencers, hidden behind Punks and Apes and other PFPs. We spend outrageously to procure artworks by artists who have created, told, and expanded the stories of digital characters to whom they become inextricably linked. From where does that appeal come? 3D artist Nicole Ruggiero joins Max and Colborn to talk digital identities in all their forms, and all the reasons why we love them so.
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Crypto art skews heavily towards visual artists, but what about all the other art forms —music, literature, performance, etc.— which could benefit from blockchain? Nobody would know better than today's guest, Jeremy Stern, founder of musicNFT platform Catalog, and who comes with me on a journey across the music industry, into blockchain nitty-gritty, from the Louvre to Spotify and back. Join us.
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Despite all its idiosyncrasies, the Museum of Crypto Art is still a museum. But what is a museum in the digital age, when divorced from geography, locale, or country? Our artifacts live online, and so do we. Max and Julian Brangold talk about the failures of physical museums to adapt to digital culture, how MOCA is channelling that culture, and the greatest possibilities and questions for a fully-online museum.
Thursday Jul 20, 2023
Thursday Jul 20, 2023
Max and his childhood bestie, Jake Feigenbaum (the two discovered NFTs together in early 2021), attempt to untangle the messy world of inter-blockchain culture. Ethereum hates Solana, Solana mocks Ethereum, culture schisms across chains, and meanwhile, the development of a truly comprehensive cross-chain ecosystem hangs in the balance. If you don't know much about it, you'll learn a lot about Solana in this one. Enjoy.