About the artist
Sara Ludy is an American artist based in Northern New Mexico. Through an interdisciplinary practice, hybrid forms emerge from the confluence of nature, being, and simulation; questioning our relationship to immateriality and consciousness. Previous exhibitions of Ludy's work include the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Vancouver Art Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art, Berkeley Art Museum, bitforms gallery, and Künstlerhaus Bethanien. Her work has been featured in Modern Painters, The New York Times, Art Forum, Art in America, and Cultured Magazine.
Archive Link
https://monegraph.mypinata.cloud/ipfs/QmYwCEAY1hQoZvq1Umbx5Q2mDM2WPLnV9aCPd1MrDx5Yvx
Collector receives
1. PNG Thumbnail, selected still (Not for Public Exhibition) 2. MOV (Apple ProRes 422) for exhibition 3. MP4 (h.264) for web 4. DPX, for archival purposes (602 files)
Copyright and transfer of ownership
Copyright: The Artist or their estate retains copyright of the work, and of all images of the work. Transfer of Ownership: Collector is obligated to compensate Ludy 10% of the net secondary price if sold with an NFT. Contact Ludy for wallet address before the assets are transferred, in order to complete title transfer for this artwork.
Preventive conservation and display
Preventive Conservation Notes: Seller recognizes that files sent virtually may have additional compression added. Collectors are encouraged to retain a full archival package for this work, which can be requested from Ludy at the time of purchase and may include: Technical questionnaire and manual, thumb drives containing the work with no additional compression and a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. In lieu of the full archival package, collectors are encouraged to download and preserve the digital collector's package on at least two external hard drives of their choice, stored in two separate geographic locations. Files should be migrated to new external hard drives every 3-5 years. Pinning As of 2021, unless the associated files, stored on IPFS, they are not guaranteed to remain accessible. IPFS regularly deletes files that aren’t pinned. To maintain the Qm hash/CID on IPFS, you as the collector will need to “pin” the purchased files if the value of the associated NFT on the Ethereum blockchain is of importance. The best way to ensure your purchase remains pinned on IPFS is to take the Qm hash (CID) included in the JSON file, as well as the CID associated with the JSON itself, and add it to a pinning service account, such as Pinata. Make sure all associated CIDs are pinned, which will also include the JSON itself. The JSON CID will be under the NFT Token URI. Although redundancy of this package is possible through IPFS, collectors are also encouraged to store files through alternative methods, such as the external drive method mentioned above. Display: Collectors should be mindful of all components included in this package, so that they may avoid distorting the work. Under no circumstances can the file(s) contents be edited. Collector acknowledges that if they do not reach out to Ludy for the archival package, they may not be receiving work at its highest quality output. The work is meant to be displayed in landscape orientation only.
Rights Agreement
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmaWm6zCEERdjV3TcXUZoRV8M1kxQAvyCjQfFgA7mWfAZC
Tombstone
'Untitled (Blue garden)' (2021) Sara Ludy Animated Born-Digital Video 3840 x 2160 px, 30 FPS Edition For Sale: Unique + 1AP