49/23 by Gregory Eddi Jones

Mint Date
March 29, 2023
Mint Time
3:11 a.m. UTC
Mint Price
0.2Ξ
Total Supply
111 NFTs
Number of Winners
55 Spots
Raffle Time
March 28, 2023, 10 p.m. UTC
Official Link
4923.io
Verified Twitter
AssemblyCurated
Verified Discord
discord.gg/asmbly
This project will be overallocating. That means that if you win, you will NOT be guaranteed a spot. Please see the project description for more information.

Assembly Curated is pleased to present 49/23 by Gregory Eddi Jones.

49/23 is a digital collage series that blends AI-generated images over vintage photography magazine pages, building a conceptual bridge between photography’s past and future while exploring the disruptions posed by AI toward photographic tradition.

To make these images, AI imagery is produced by responding to the existing images and text of the source pages. They are then woven into the pages to produce intricate image/text interplays. The ‘photographs’ also reflect various core themes, including ideas of imitation, popular photography, futurism, and mechanisms of visual production, while often nodding to significant moments in the medium’s history.

This collection represents a nuanced, visually layered reflection on how old technology gives way to new, and brings forward questions about how we may reckon with such a radical shift in our understanding of what photography can be in the 21st century.

Allowlist slots will be raffled to those that enter. Simply follow the directions for entry and meet the requirements (which are used to help filter out bots). Important note: the project's mint will be over-allocated so winning a raffle slot does not guarantee a mint. 

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Assembly Curated is pleased to present 49/23 by Gregory Eddi Jones.

49/23 is a digital collage series that blends AI-generated images over vintage photography magazine pages, building a conceptual bridge between photography’s past and future while exploring the disruptions posed by AI toward photographic tradition.

To make these images, AI imagery is produced by responding to the existing images and text of the source pages. They are then woven into the pages to produce intricate image/text interplays. The ‘photographs’ also reflect various core themes, including ideas of imitation, popular photography, futurism, and mechanisms of visual production, while often nodding to significant moments in the medium’s history.

This collection represents a nuanced, visually layered reflection on how old technology gives way to new, and brings forward questions about how we may reckon with such a radical shift in our understanding of what photography can be in the 21st century.

Allowlist slots will be raffled to those that enter. Simply follow the directions for entry and meet the requirements (which are used to help filter out bots). Important note: the project's mint will be over-allocated so winning a raffle slot does not guarantee a mint. 

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