David Lynch, the American filmmaker beloved for his darkish, surreal, and decidedly unique physique of labor, handed away this week on the age of 78. An avid experimenter and experimentalist, Lynch was at all times open to the brand new—even when it got here to blockchain expertise.
In 2021, again when NFTs had been new and unusual to most individuals, Lynch labored with the indie rock band Interpol to create a collection of eight audiovisual collectibles on the Ethereum blockchain.
A decade prior, in 2011 Lynch had—at Interpol’s request—created a collection of visuals for the band’s efficiency at Coachella. These visuals turned the five-minute animated brief movie “I Contact A Crimson Button Man,” which accompanied Interpol’s then-new tune, “Lights.”
For the NFT collection, that collaboration was revisited to create a number of immersive, psychedelic-feeling clips of “Crimson Button Man” located in rusty tv displays—and uploaded onto the Ethereum blockchain eternally.
Excited to announce the Lynch X Interpol mission by @DAVID_LYNCH and @Interpol
This collaboration will drop seven distinctive one-of-one NFT artworks each two days for 2 weeks on SuperRare as timed auctions.
The first NFT “I Contact A Crimson Button”
Bid now: https://t.co/kKLoN5oEqy pic.twitter.com/VnJthg1bug
— SuperRare 💎 (@SuperRare) October 26, 2021
“To be frank, Interpol is loopy about David Lynch, and we’re over the moon to have ever been capable of align our title along with his in an inventive discussion board,” the band’s frontman, Paul Banks, stated in a press release on the time. “Humbly, we imagine that as digital artifacts go, these are worthy of preservation within the infinite digital realm.”
When the gathering went stay in late October 2021, it instantly struck a chord with collectors. One of many NFTs, which featured the video’s title sequence, offered inside hours for 20.7 ETH—a sum value over $82,000 on the time.
Lynch was no specific evangelist of crypto or digital artwork. He by no means labored with blockchain tech once more. However he was famously laborious to pin down, and of the numerous traits that outlined his singular life and profession, one was a continuing willingness to discover and embrace the unusual and new.
Edited by Andrew Hayward