Tim Berners-Lee’s $ 5M NFT sale is what it means for web history
It joins Berners-Lee’s NFT an eclectic company, Including Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, a
New York Times column, Pringles Flavor called “CryptoCrisp,” a lifetime coupon code for an online kratom shopper, a rental for a space located in the San Francisco Mission District, a 52-minute live message that the shameless actor Armie Hammer believes is sexually explicit. peten audio file. But this last file has been added An endless list of NFT collectibles it is an artifact with an air of gravity, a reminder of a faded pioneer of the Internet. Berners-Lee wrote the code while working at CERN in Switzerland in the early 1990s, creating what he called a “WorldWideWeb” from a NeXT computer. In addition to being the same copy of the code, the auction transport included a 30-minute animation depicting the code being written, a scalable graphical vector representing the entire code, and a letter written by Berners-Lee
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A scene from the found-footage documentary “Lost Landscapes: Oakland,” created by alex cruse and Rick Prelinger. Photo: SFFilm
What can Oakland’s past teach us about its post-pandemic future? More on that in a moment. But first, let’s talk about the present.
That filmmaker alex cruse and Grammy-winning blues musician Fantastic Negrito can present their collaboration, titled “Lost Landscapes: Oakland,” as part of this year’s San Francisco International Film Festival is close to a miracle. The film’s original premiere event, in which Fantastic Negrito planned to live-score the found-footage documentary that takes us through decades of Oakland history, was supposed to be held during last year’s SFFilm fest at the Castro Theatre.
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