David Cronenberg sells a picture of his kidney stones

(Paris) Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg, who will present a film on vital organs as works of art at the Cannes Film Festival, set an example by auctioning an NFT of a photo of his kidney stones.

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The name NFT is the acronym of the English “Non-Fungible Token”, or “non-fungible token” in French: concretely, it is a tamper-proof digital certificate of authenticity testifying to the ownership of a real or virtual object.

The token offered for sale by David Cronenberg, named Inner Beauty (Inner Beauty), has been on sale on the Superrare crypto-art platform for just over three weeks, with a “reserve price” of ten ethereum (about $30,000 depending on the price of this cryptocurrency).

Once this amount is reached, the auction will last 24 hours.


PHOTO FROM SUPERRARE WEBSITE

The token offered for sale by David Cronenberg, named Inner Beauty (Inner Beauty), has been on sale on the Superrare crypto-art platform for just over three weeks, with a “reserve price” of ten ethereum (about $30,000 depending on the price of this cryptocurrency).

“My doctor said to me, ‘I’d like to keep your kidney stones for analysis,'” David Cronenberg told his fans on the exchange site. The 79-year-old director refuses, because he “finds them too beautiful to be destroyed”.

David Cronenberg then decides to photograph the 18 clots expelled from his body and made an NFT of them. If only the buyer of the NFT is considered as the owner of the work, it remains accessible to everyone on the Internet.

The filmmaker is not at his first attempt: he sold last year (for 25 ethereums) a short film in which he appears alongside a very convincing reproduction of his corpse.

The idea ofInner Beauty comes from his movie Dead Ringers (1988), devoted to twin gynecologists who share everything, including women.

“At one point, one of the twins said to the other, ‘I don’t understand why there aren’t beauty contests dedicated to the inside of bodies,'” Cronenberg recalled.

This is also a reference to his new film, Future Crimes, with Viggo Mortensen, in the running for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival (May 17 to 28). The actor will undergo “live surgery on his own body”, reveals the filmmaker.

David Cronenberg is not the only director to invest the world of NFT. The American David Lynch had launched a series of ” tokens with rock band Interpol last October.

In Hollywood, NFT sales have even become a source of funding for independent films.

Cronenberg did not indicate if a physical version ofInner Beauty would accompany the NFT, most of which remain digital creations. “But normally, that’s the custom,” said a representative of the Superrare cryptoart platform, interviewed by AFP.


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