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The Zero 10 sector at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 is a newly launched curated platform dedicated to art of the digital era, including new media, technology-driven works, AI-influenced pieces, and installations that bridge digital and physical realms. Debuting as a first for any Art Basel fair, it aims to integrate the growing digital art ecosystem with the traditional contemporary art market, fostering dialogue between established galleries and digital innovators. Curated by Eli Scheinman, the sector features projects from leading and emerging artists, such as Beeple (Mike Winkelmann)'s kinetic sculpture Regular Animals — autonomous robotic dogs with hyper-realistic human heads of tech and art figures: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Beeple (Mike Winkelmann). Other highlights include video works by Ix Shells and printed panels derived from digital processes. Zero 10 takes its name from 0,10, the groundbreaking 1915 exhibition by Kazimir Malevich that marked a turning point in Modern Art. In that spirit, Zero 10 reflects Art Basel’s long-term commitment to supporting forward-looking artistic practices and to expanding how art is created, contextualized, and collected.
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00:30This is the case now right here.
01:00I saw that, but they had some pictures.
01:03Oh no, what was it now?
01:05Ah!
01:06There's actually a translation.
01:11I can see it.
01:14It's like a box again.
01:16The crowd's like, yeah!
01:20I did talk to one guy here.
01:23That's a little bit of a person.
01:27Yeah, maybe it's only good.
01:57Yeah, yeah.
02:02Yeah.
02:03Yeah, yeah.
02:04Yeah, yeah.
02:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:07I know we just did.
02:08Yeah, yeah.
02:10Yeah, yeah.
02:11Yeah.
02:12Yeah.
02:13Yeah.
02:14Yeah, yeah.
02:15Okay.
02:16Are you shooting probably?
02:18Yeah.
02:19Yeah.
02:20I'm using like a picture.
02:24Yeah.
02:25I think that's what I like.
02:32Can I have a seat?
02:37Can I have a seat?
02:51Yes.
02:53It's not my arm. It's pretty cool.
03:02This is so cool, isn't it?
03:04If I stood out up the street, though, they're trying to get my challenge.
03:07Finally, took him a hit.
03:23So they made like 60 grams.
03:28I don't know how they have to do this.
03:32Before they made it, yeah.
03:34I'm putting it to 60 grams.
03:38This is the whole nation.
03:41This is the whole nation.
03:43This is the whole nation.
03:45This is the whole nation.
03:48This is the whole nation.
03:51This is the whole nation.
03:53This is the whole nation.
03:55This is the whole nation.
03:57Oh, yeah.
03:59It's cool.
04:00I think it's a good size.
04:02Maybe they will put something.
04:04I think it's a good size.
04:06I think it's a good size.
04:08Yeah, I think I can go back to the show.
04:11I think it's a good size.
04:13Bigger.
04:15What do you think?
04:17What do you think?
04:19What do you think?
04:23This is artwork from Mario Klingemann.
04:25He's a German artist working with artificial intelligence as a tool for art.
04:31So, what is happening if you kneel, that you have to do, it will come in a unique sentence
04:39that is created in real time and it doesn't repeat.
04:42So, all the time that someone kneel, we'll get something unique for this moment.
04:47But the real meaning about the artwork is, as a human, like Naos is doing, we are going
04:52to give meaning to this nonsense because the computers don't know nothing about you.
04:57But the people get something great in the artwork.
05:02The real artwork is the human, not the artificial intelligence.
05:05they fee-
05:08The real work itself.
05:09Some people do.
05:10were
05:11And so you have only
05:13engraved
05:17and
05:20on purpose
05:21have
05:22to
05:25are
05:27are
05:29are
05:31We're going to have fun in Hong Kong?
05:42Are we ready?
05:44Yeah.
05:45Very good.
05:50Very good.
05:52Please claim that there are four people in the country.
06:06So claim it by 6 p.m. Sunday.
06:12Go on the website and then look at the page.
06:32Have you heard of NFTs?
06:34Some of you know.
06:36NFTs are the highest selling NFT market ever.
06:40Okay.
06:50Yes.
07:06I think it was like a big piece of paper.
07:18It sounds like I'm going to have a piece of paper.
07:24Then I left.
07:30I'm proud.
07:48I'm proud.
08:54Yeah, it'd be a pleasure.
09:05So this project is by an art museum called Viber Labs, and they created an algorithm.
09:14And so from that algorithm, they define things like color palette, the visual aesthetics,
09:19how many pieces could be within an edition.
09:21You can have up to 11.
09:22You can have up to 11.
09:22You can have up to 11.
09:52It wouldn't be done.
10:22It wouldn't be done.
10:52It wouldn't be done.
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