Who is the person behind this item?

Michah Dowbak, aka Mad Dog Jones, creator of Replicator, is a multimedia artist based in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

He expertly weaves cyberpunk and dystopian imagery with beauty, nature, and technology themes.

He gives a new thematic to the urban style, done up in citrus and neon tones of technology nevertheless rendered as a space inherently human, as a lover of the woods, which was always there where he grew up.

Dowbak sprang to prominence in the crypto art world because of the recent success of his Crash + Burn series of NFT artworks. 

Hence, he is now a featured artist at the first major NFT art exhibition in Beijing UCCA Center for Contemporary Art.

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Why is this item so rare?

The Replicator is an NFT encounter that features seven generations of artwork.

Moreover, as the name implies, its purpose is to produce new replicas over time.

The Replicator got based on the concept of a tree branch, which creates many self-replicating timelines on an exponential scale.

Until generation seven, when no new NFTs got produced, each consecutive generation will generate a duplicate artwork throughout its lifetime.

All future replicants or jams from generation one now belong to the purchaser of the piece.

Thus if a buyer sells an NFT from a generational one, all replicants from that work will be transferred. 

Furthermore, each generation has a sliding “print limit”: each NFT in the second generation can make a maximum of five NFTs, the third generation can generate a ceiling of four, and so on.

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How much is it worth today?

The auction house’s first NFT auction ended with a $4.1 million sale of a Michah Dowbak painting after 67 bids.

According to a Phillips representative, the previous high was $3.7 million, set by photographer Jeff Wall.

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