When Art Is No Longer Above Us: Rewriting the Cultural Logic of Art Through Technology, Finance, and Participation

The art market is undergoing a structural transformation. I say this not because of the NFT or Web3 hype, nor because of record-breaking auctions, but because I’ve felt, through real observation and participation, a shift that’s becoming impossible to ignore: the systems that once defined the value of art are quietly being rewritten at the … Continue reading When Art Is No Longer Above Us: Rewriting the Cultural Logic of Art Through Technology, Finance, and Participation

Economic Analysis of Wealth Inequality and France’s Immigration Driven Future

As I begin this analysis, I ground myself in a comprehensive dataset compiled from the Organisation for Economic OECD the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the World Bank Group, and national statistics offices. This wealth per adult ranking, updated as of July 2025, provides a clear snapshot of global economic disparities. The table lists … Continue reading Economic Analysis of Wealth Inequality and France’s Immigration Driven Future

The role of the art museum, the form of the work and the transformation of the new generation of collectors

I’ve been captivated by the art world’s ebbs and flows. Concept art and tech, driven art-think digital creations, NFTs, and AI generated works-are reshaping the global market in ways that are both thrilling and paradoxical. Traditionally, concept art thrived in museums or experimental spaces, drawing those who prized ideas over objects, while paintings and sculptures … Continue reading The role of the art museum, the form of the work and the transformation of the new generation of collectors

A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies

I’d like to discuss a topic that I’ve been reflecting on for quite some time: how France’s immigration policy affects its economy and culture, particularly the significant gap between official data and reality. Many might think immigration is just a matter of numbers going up or down, but in my view, it involves much deeper … Continue reading A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies