0009 The Architecture of Coordination
Index :: mirrors
Multi-signature wallets (multisigs) redefine control through distributed authorization. Unlike traditional accounts governed by a single key, a multisig requires multiple approvals to execute a transaction. This replaces a single point of failure with a consensus-based security model. It is the transition from individual authority to group coordination.
This work explores the utility of intentional friction. Power is distributed. Protection is achieved through shared participation. The vault remains sealed until the necessary signatures align. It is a study of symmetry and balance. In a landscape defined by code, the multisig represents the shift from blind faith to collective intent. Trust is verified by the network.
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Edition of Two, Each Unique
Only two mirrors exist at this scale — one mounted on a varnished wood panel, the other on black acrylic. Each is accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity, certifying its rarity and provenance.
Materials
Acrylic and polymer on mirror, mounted on wood panel. Silkscreened using our overprinting technique: multiple layers of paint meticulously applied to create a subtle, tactile depth within the text.
Year
2025
Dimensions
11.75 x 11.75 x 2 in. (30 x 30 x 5 cm)
A reflective artifact of crypto culture—where permanence meets perception, and meaning shifts with the viewer.
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