David Gryn of Daata Editions

*Well, let's see what becomes of that.

https://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/article/daata-editions-and-digital-arts-commercial-future

"The art market can easily feel over blown, over hyped, over saturated, stuffed full of money, and of course that's partly true, though not if you're an artist or gallery dealing in digital work. As a recent exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, Electronic Superhighway, shows, computer and internet technology has been having an impact on the art world since the mid 60s, but critical acclaim and visionary work doesn't always open up the high end art of the market, if it finds a market at all.

"This is where Daata Editions comes in, an online platform featuring the work of 18 artists, with work commissioned specifically for sale over the internet. The first series of works features artists as diverse, talented and striking as Ilit Azoulay, David Blandy, Ed Fornieles, Jon Rafman, Amalia Ulman, Takeshi Murata, Hannah Perry and Chloe Wise. Existing somewhere between eCommerce platform and online gallery, Daata is a new solution to problems as old as the internet itself ; how to commodify the intangible and create a distribution model that helps artists get paid for the work they do…."