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Kubikino - Exploring the Exciting Potential of Collaborative NFTs

by Barnet Gregory Marketing Manager
The latest news from the world of NFTs (Non-fungible Tokens) that is currently trending across social media platforms is the delightful collaboration between artist Carolina Melis and creative coder Enrico Penzo. Their artistic collaboration – titled Kubikino – is one-of-a-kind project that seeks to seamlessly blend elements of dance, painting, character design, geometry, human faces and technology to create fascinating artworks than can add a sophisticated charm to spaces. 

The reception that this art project has received within months of its launch demonstrates the tremendous potential of combining art, creativity and technology. 

Unveiling the power of code in design

The idiosyncratic faces created by the Kubikino project are truly mesmerizing and striking enough to be the center of attention in any space. It is hard to believe that the graphical elements and colours that form these artworks are actually generated by code. Wondering how that is possible? There is a basic library of geometrical shapes and primary colors that act as the basis for all these paintings. 

The code helps generate random faces from these geometrical shapes and colours. These captivating faces features traces of human physiognomy and animals and often resemble vibrant traditional masks used by ethnic tribes. By bringing in technology to the realm of creative design, the creators behind this project aim to demonstrate the limitless possibilities of similar endeavors. 

Redefining authorship and interpretation

Most of us are so used to artworks featuring the name of a single artist that it is hard to imagine multiple artists contributing to different facets of the same composition. Kubikino may be considered the forerunner of such artistic combinations. While Carolina Melis assumes the pivotal role of the project’s structural designer and operational system creator, Enrico Penzo deftly manages the coding part. 

This innovative approach that is typically unheard of in artistic circles clearly challenges prevailing ideas of authorship and interpretation. It ignites an interesting discussion about the relationship between creators, art, technology and the audience. By introducing AI (Artificial Intelligence) elements, the project adds an unparalleled technological layer to the artworks, thereby blurring the boundaries that exist between the creator and the viewer. 

Encouraging discourses on identity

Now why does the Kubikino project create human-like faces when it could have chosen from millions of other themes? It is a subtle sign to reflect on traditional notions of persona, identity and similarity. It triggers viewers to contemplate on the current ‘look at me’ culture and how it is a frenzied pursuit to establish our identity in a specific community. Whether it is a traditional mask or a digital avatar, these artistic creations enable us to become something more than what we actually are. The art project throws light on mankind’s endless fascination with the human identity and reimagines how we perceive ourselves. 

Final word

With the tremendous response that Kubikino has managed to generate in a short span of few months and the rapidly growing interest in NFTs, the art world expects many more similar collaborations to enter the scene in coming years.  By creating a pioneering blend of art, dance and technology, this ground-breaking collaboration between Carolina Melis and Enrico Penz encourages significant debates on identity, authorship and interpretation. 


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