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Marjan Moghaddam is a renowned, pioneering, influential and widely exhibited digital artist known for her unique and original style of Posthuman figuration/animation and a critical discourse. She is the recipient of top awards in Digital Art and animation, received grants from the likes of Rockefeller Fund, was a pioneering digital artist of the Internet 1.0 era, has exhibited commissioned digital art at the Smithsonian & other museums, was an Adobe Artist-In-Resident, and Forbes’ Best of AR Art. Marjan has had a prolific gallery exhibition history as a digital artist, and her works are held in private, institutional, NFT DAO, & private NFT art collections.
Marjan has also created high profile public art commissions in Europe, Canada, and the US. Hailed as “trailblazer in digital art”, “the definition of Digital art” and a “Digital Hijacker” by the international art press, she has gone viral numerous times with her #arthacks on the internet and was featured in the BBC documentary When Art Goes Digital. Her NFT art is sold out on top platforms such as Superrare and Quantum and was selected for Meta/Facebook’s Digital collectibles rollout. She is a tenured full professor of Digital Art at LIU/Brooklyn.

Juno Moneta was the presiding deity for the fort where the ancient Roman empire minted its money, the origin of the words money and minting, she is literally the Goddess of money. Using contemporary digital plasticity and glitch, this sculpture ushers in the new global structure of the decentralized blockchain and its disruption of existing artistic, economic, and sociopolitical orthodoxies. Each spin reveals gold veining in the middle to suggest mining. Set against a bold Venetian red, this transformation deforms laterally and glitches multidirectionaly suggestive of the complexities of this nascent revolution.
3d
portrait
03:00
2021