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Welcome to Revise and Resubmit, the podcast where we dive deep into the fascinating world of academic research, and today, we’re about to paint with a golden brush on an evolving canvas. In this episode, we explore the intricate journey of digital art and the rise of non-fungible tokens—or NFTs—through the lens of an artist who's touched the heights of creative prestige, Niklas Elmehed, the man behind the Nobel Laureate portraits.

But this isn't just a story about art—it's about transformation. It’s about how a traditional medium meets cutting-edge technology, where brush strokes turn into pixels, and ownership of art becomes data on the blockchain. The digital era has opened doors for artists like never before, but with it come new challenges—data privacy, the role of generative AI, and the shifting tides of visual communication.

Authored by Mayukh Mukhopadhyay and published in the Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases, this case takes us on a journey from 1997 to 2023, set against the backdrop of Stockholm, Sweden. Through this narrative, we’ll challenge the way you think about the future of art, the role of personal branding, and the strategic choices that artists must make in the rapidly changing digital world.

But here’s the question: As digital art and NFTs continue to blur the lines between creator and collector, is technology truly liberating the artist, or is it merely shaping a new kind of canvas for a select few?

Stay tuned as we unpack the story. And, as always, we’d like to thank the Association for Information Technology Trustand Sage UKfor bringing this important conversation to the forefront.

Reference

Mukhopadhyay, M. (2023). Golden brush and evolving canvas—Navigating the digital art and Non-fungible tokens. Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/20438869231215085