Yesterday, four more artists placed their work into a story that is still being written.
By August, that story will span more than 20 artists, hundreds of collectors, and Museo Anahuacalli in Mexico City.
Every artist begins with the same question:
“In a world of infinite information and impulses, what carries enough meaning to become myth?”
Some artists answer through personal memory. Others through technology, history, labour, imagined worlds, or the systems shaping life now.
The releases unfold in phases so each work has time to be seen, discussed, and understood before the collection grows again.
The editions carry those works outward, creating a network across collectors, screens, homes, and geographic locations.
In August, those individual interpretations will come together in Mexico City, where the architecture and ideas of Museo Anahuacalli will add another layer to how they are experienced.
Yesterday’s mints were one moment in that process.
Digital Encounters is a story being written by its artists, collectors, and the places the work will live.
Collecting a work is one way to become part of the story before it reaches Mexico City.