In anticipation of a solo exhibition by artist Nardo at Bitcoin Mena, in collaboration with AOTM Gallery, I sat down with him to discover the intersections of memes, mythologies, and digital tradition. Nardo’s work navigates the intriguing area between the tangible type of conventional portray and the fleeting nature of meme tradition—two seemingly contrasting mediums which are evolving in tandem with Bitcoin.
The title of your exhibition, Recent Influence, and the centerpiece portray, Sandwich Artist, each reference Subway-related memes. Notably, Subway grew to become the primary fast-food chain to just accept bitcoin in 2013—a second documented by Andrew Torba, who famously used bitcoin to purchase a $5 sub in Allentown, Pennsylvania (an ironic element, on condition that Torba is now CEO of the social community Gab). This early mixture of Bitcoin and meme tradition sparked humorous reflections on “spending generational wealth” on footlongs and highlighted themes of forex worth over time, because the greenback’s buying energy wanes whereas bitcoin’s grows. How does this Subway meme resonate with you, and the way does it form your strategy to portray in an more and more digital age?
I feel there’s something to be mentioned about fast consumption in up to date tradition—whether or not it’s quick meals footlong subs or web memes. The eye span of human senses has diminished to bursts of repeated dopamine, the place choosing your kind of bread, meats, and toppings turns into probably the most thrilling a part of your afternoon. Then comes the tireless effort of ending 12 inches of processed meals matter. You repeat this time and again as a result of it’s handy, and perhaps subsequent time, you’ll excite your self by swapping cheddar for provolone.
Nonetheless, Subway has developed a scientific expertise that feels everlasting. Memes and web conduct perform in an identical approach. The ephemeral consumption of entertaining or humorous memes acts because the dopamine hit—we share them with buddies, they unfold at speedy speeds, after which they usually die off, main us to maneuver on to the following. But, the success of memes additionally lies of their techniques: cultural iconography, daring fonts superimposed onto fascinating imagery, hyper-sharpened visuals, deep-fried aesthetics, or low effort purposes. Memes depend on visible and cultural layers—bread, meat, and toppings.
I feel, because it pertains to Bitcoin, we must always actually confront its experiential nature within the precise second of trade. To have bought a footlong for $5 value of Bitcoin in 2013, solely to view it at the moment in 2024 as ~$4,300, is each absurd and considerably painful—however the expertise is everlasting. The very act of utilizing digital web cash in trade for bodily, consumable items feels virtually alchemical.
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins coined the time period “memes” to explain models of cultural transmission, likening their unfold to gene replication. Memes additionally resemble viruses in how they propagate via social networks, blurring the traces between genes and viruses as each can combine into DNA and affect evolution. You and I’ve joked that memes—and memecoins—are akin to the quick meals of digital tradition, serving as cybernetic junk meals or road medication. Do you think about memes to be a low artwork kind? Is the buildup of studio trash made well-known by painter Francis Bacon or the outlandish waste and detritus of Sprint Snow’s 2007 “hamster nest” set up someway associated? What are your ideas on up to date artists like Christine Wang, who replicates notable memes in her current portray exhibition, “Cryptofire Degen,” at The Gap in New York? What occurs when a digital meme turns into a bodily portray?
This all ties again to what I mentioned earlier—I’m occupied with slowing down the method of consumption. To meticulously hand-paint a meme in oil and current it as such generally is a little jarring. Equally, contemplating trash as kind or content material, moderately than one thing to be discarded, fascinates me.
After the consumer has consumed their lunch and doom-scrolled via numerous memes on Twitter, what stays because the detritus of all that? The entire expertise can really feel like nullifying mind rot—a diminishing of construction and existence inside passive chaos. Maybe, although, that’s the liminal mindset essential to beginning probably the most viral concepts.
My introduction to cybernetics got here from Japanese animation collection like Ghost within the Shell (1995-2014), which discover cyberpunk themes similar to internet-connected minds, hackers, and cyber viruses, echoing Dawkins’ concepts about memes and cultural transmission. The collection highlights ideas like “ghost-hacking” and “thought viruses,” which replicate throughout networks and affect societal conduct, aligning with Dawkins’ notion of self-replicating cultural models. Given your current exploration of the “skibidi bathroom” meme phenomenon, what insights have you ever gained about how this meme has propagated throughout social networks and formed the collective consciousness of youthful audiences?
The Ghost within the Shell connection isn’t far faraway from the world as we all know it now. Very like the premise of that “fiction,” our fleshy brains are nestled inside a cybernetic façade of digital personas and communications. We virtually reside vicariously via a digitized shadow-self—a projection of what we predict we may turn into. This aligns with why I usually say, “You turn into what you meme.”
I’m deeply intrigued by the phenomenon of American youth changing into obsessive about new memes that older generations are unable to compute, similar to Skibidi Bathroom. I feel it’s on this fracturing of sensibility that new languages are born, whereas previous mythologies are repackaged in up to date methods. Skibidi Bathroom is the Iliad of the Web.
Past Ghost within the Shell’s exploration of cybernetics, the seminal anime collection Neon Genesis Evangelion intersects with the Age of Aquarius idea via its themes of interconnectedness and collective consciousness. The collection delves into the merging of particular person identities, echoing how “hive thoughts” behaviors in up to date web tradition replicate the speedy affect of shared data and memes. In your art work Sandwich Artist, you spotlight the strain between particular person artistry and the pressures of representing a faceless model. How have you ever noticed this shift over time, and the way can artists have interaction with collective concepts whereas preserving their individuality in at the moment’s digital tradition?
The Sandwich Artist piece makes use of a well known meme template, but via numerous digital alterations—particularly the literal scribbling out of pre-existing textual content—it takes on the texture of graffiti and ultimately turns into my very own. I like this piece for the way it represents a person manifesto of my work and displays how I take into consideration my artistry as a complete. Certain, constant branding and aesthetics are nice for gross sales if achieved proper, however I’m extra occupied with how my work exists inside a protracted sufficient historic timeline. The hive thoughts needs a model to rally behind, but historical past yearns for particular person artistry.
We’ve mentioned the time period “subway” in relation to submarine sandwiches, however it additionally evokes the concept of underground transportation. Japan famously studied mycelial development patterns to optimize its subway and prepare techniques. Much like fungi, memes propagate and join people in an unlimited, decentralized community, evolving as they transfer from one “host” to a different. This fungal comparision highlights how memes adapt and unfold dynamically, mirroring pure techniques of development and communication. How do you suppose artists can consciously navigate this memetic panorama of propagation, host vessels, and community dynamics?
The lifespan of most web memes strikes so quickly that it’s troublesome to know them earlier than they vanish right into a shallow grave. Among the many few that handle to grab the collective consciousness, I discover it fascinating to investigate how they hook up with humanity’s previous on a metaphysical degree. Traits and symbols have remained constant all through human historical past; they merely resurface in several varieties as time passes.
Environment friendly memes depend on environment friendly techniques for delivering data. As artists, we must always stay acutely aware of historical past and metaphysical symbolism, as this consciousness will help us uncover our personal primordial self via the mirror of memes.