YigitDuman ties painting to token price
- SuperRare artist Yigit Duman launched “Panorama,” a yearlong generative artwork that turns daily $PANO token moves into new mythological landscape segments. - SuperRare says 1,000,000 $PANO tokens power the system, with 365 daily paintings planned and Season 1 beginning with 90 NFTs. - The project uses SuperRare’s Liquid Editions format, where token trading directly shapes the artwork’s next state. (superrare.com)
Yigit Duman’s “Panorama” is a live artwork on SuperRare that changes its visual mood according to the price action of its own token, $PANO. (superrare.com 1) (superrare.com 2) SuperRare describes the project as an autonomous generative system that produces one new 1920x1080 landscape segment every day for 365 days. Rising token prices push the imagery toward “divine celestial glory,” while declines push it toward “infernal underworld devastation.” (superrare.com 1) (superrare.com 2) The mechanics are unusually direct. SuperRare says 1,000,000 $PANO tokens were created through its Liquid Editions system, and market activity around that token feeds back into what the image generator makes next. (superrare.com 1) (superrare.com 2) That means collectors are not only buying finished artworks. They are also buying into the system that determines whether the next day’s scene looks closer to heaven, hell, or something in between. (superrare.com) (superrare.com) SuperRare says Season 1 starts with 90 non-fungible tokens, each representing a daily tableau from the larger panorama. Over time, those fragments are meant to add up to a single continuous canvas made of 365 pieces. (superrare.com) (superrare.com) The collection page lists 90 artworks minted on Ethereum, with a mint start of April 24, 2026, and 80 owners as of the latest page snapshot. (superrare.com) The first revealed tableau was generated on April 23, 2026, when the listed $PANO price was $0.000000 and the move was “no change.” Its prompt described Adam-and-Eve-style figures entering a primordial garden under a serpent-wrapped tree. (superrare.com) Duman and SuperRare frame the project in art-historical terms rather than trading-language alone. The editorial says the images draw on J. M. W. Turner, Caspar David Friedrich, Théodore Géricault, and Eugène Delacroix, using a Romantic painting style for an AI-driven system. (superrare.com) The closing promise is finite: one painting a day, one year long, then stop. After the 365th piece, SuperRare says the system closes and the panorama is complete. (superrare.com)