Voices of Digital Art

Documentary & Interviews

2025

A series of films documenting artists, exhibitions and cultural initiatives within the Tezos digital art ecosystem, exploring how artists and communities are shaping the future of digital art.

NFT Paris 2025 is a film documenting the Tezos art ecosystem at NFT Paris, featuring the Cyberforms exhibition, the Paintboxed installation by ArtMeta, and an evening exhibition with fourteen artists attended by over 400 guests.

Interviews with artists and curators from the Tezos ecosystem, including Adi, Kika and Zancan, reflecting on artistic practice, community and experimentation in digital art. The project also includes coverage of Paintboxed, exploring the legacy of the Quantel Paintbox, an early digital painting system that shaped the history of computer art.

A film documenting a city-wide campaign in Brussels celebrating over twenty digital artists through public installations and billboards across the city.


About the project

Voices of Digital Art is a series of short films documenting artists, exhibitions and cultural initiatives within the Tezos digital art ecosystem. Produced across events in Europe and interviews with artists and curators, the project explores the evolving relationship between technology, artistic practice and community.

Through event documentation and long-form conversations, the films capture a moment in which artists, institutions and collectors are actively shaping the future of digital art.

Filmed during NFT Paris 2025, the work documents the presence of the Tezos art ecosystem across exhibitions, installations and public conversations during the conference.

The film captures the Cyberforms exhibition, alongside the Paintboxed installation presented by ArtMeta, highlighting different approaches to digital art practice, from experimental digital forms to historical tools that shaped early computer art. Panels and talks throughout the event bring together artists, curators and collectors discussing the evolving relationship between art, technology and cultural institutions.

The coverage also includes a large evening exhibition and community gathering featuring two exhibition spaces, one presenting a curated selection of fourteen digital artists. The event included a World of Women presentation with artist Amber Vittoria and brought together more than 400 guests, reflecting the growing scale and visibility of the Tezos digital art community.

NFT Paris 2025

Artist Conversations

Alongside event coverage, the project includes filmed interviews with artists and curators working within the Tezos ecosystem.

Kika - Artist and Head Curator, objkt

Artist and curator Kika reflects on the intersection between documentary practices and digital art communities, highlighting the importance of experimentation and the collaborative culture within the Tezos scene.

Adi - Co-Founder, InfiniteInk

Artist and builder Adi discusses the emergence of artist-led infrastructure within the ecosystem and the development of new tools designed to give creators greater independence and control over their work.

Zancan - Artist

Generative artist Zancan shares his experience entering the Tezos ecosystem in 2021 and how the platform’s open community and experimentation shaped the development of his generative practice.

Paintboxed - Tezos World Tour

The Paintboxed project revisits the historic Quantel Paintbox, one of the earliest digital painting tools developed in the 1980s and used by artists including David Hockney and Keith Haring.

Through a traveling exhibition and conference series, the initiative connects early digital art history with contemporary blockchain-based artistic practices. The film documents the collaboration between Tezos and ArtMeta as the exhibition travels across major art events including Paris and Basel.

Tezos x Artcrush

Filmed during the Art on Tezos × Artcrush event in Brussels, the film documents a city-wide campaign celebrating digital artists working on Tezos. Over 20 artists were featured through a public media installation and large-scale billboards across the city, turning Brussels into an open exhibition for digital art.

The project highlights how digital art communities are expanding beyond online platforms into physical urban space.

Credits

Creative Direction

Ilaria Antolini

Motion Design

Rafael Irimie

Film & Interview

Production

Ilaria Antolini

Rafael Irimie

Ilaria Antolini

Rafael Irimie

Creative Direction, Film, Interviews, Production

Discipline

Sector

Client

Tezos Arts Ecosystem

Art & Culture

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