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yetessam authored Aug 4, 2024
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<p>The project showcases photograph taken through a heart-shaped stencil.
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<p>The exhibit is using emergent decentralized technologies, which support digital provenance and integrity.</p>
<p>You are viewing this content live on the Interplanetary File System (IPFS). The current website is more stable and resilient than if it was only being stored in a single location on the web.</p>
<p>You are viewing this content live on the Interplanetary File System (IPFS). The current website is more stable and resilient than if it was only being stored in a single location on the web.</p>
<p>The source content for the site is DITA XML which has been pushed through a very typical enterprise content development lifecycle using the DITA Open Toolkit.
<p>IPFS images use content addressing which is derived from taking the image itself and pushing it through a computation algorithm, known as a hash, that generates a unique identifier. This content identifier acts as the address of the image and ensures that the image is the original image that was uploaded and hasn't been modified in any way.
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Tools like the <xref href="https://cid.ipfs.tech/" scope="external">CID Inspector</xref> can be used to confirm the integrity and originality of the images.

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<p>IPFS images use content addressing which is derived from taking the image itself and pushing it through a computation algorithm, known as a hash, that generates a unique identifier. This content identifier acts as the address of the image and ensures that the image is the original image that was uploaded and hasn't been modified in any way.
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<p>I started stenciling hearts in San Francisco's Mission District as part of a healing journey.
The same stencil has been reused and repurposed for the last seven years on a variety of mediums beyond concrete.
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