I was in a chatroom with several artists and collectors discussing the inherent reasons people buy art and the actual value of an NFT. One of the topics discussed was that collectors buy NFTs and want to share their art in their collection and the art and the blockchain data. Who owned it before them, how much they paid, etc. The chat became overwhelmed by this - as if some digital Flex Haus with a large digital screen could broadcast for all to see the data specs on the back of the art before even showcasing the art itself. The idea of the data is more important than the art it represented intrigued me. So I made a distorted replica of the most expensive NFT data and am offering it up to yo...