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The New Yorker Live: How Memes Become Money


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Beeple (Mike Winkelmann) is a graphic designer and an artist. He is best known for his series “Everydays,” a long-running project in which he creates and shares online a new piece of digital art each day. In March, the auction house Christie’s sold a collection of them titled “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” as an N.F.T. (non-fungible token), for sixty-nine million dollars. Kyle Chayka recently wrote for
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