kind of standard in NYC galleries to sell limited ed. dvds -

I came w/ a certificate of authenticity but it was counterfeit but so was 
I so it balanced out -

On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Rob Myers wrote:

> On 17/10/13 06:19 AM, dave miller wrote:
>> This is an interesting idea - a limited digital edition - is this a good
>> way of selling digital art?
>
> Cremaster was sold as a limited edition DVD iirc.
>
> LeWitt wall drawings came with certificates of authenticity.
>
> I'd like to sell dedications in artwork titles.
>
> Cypherpunks could let works be digitally signed.
>
> So there are models and ideas. The market loves unsaleable art...
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