This guide serves as an essential overview for digital art collectors and the Art Wow Now Collection.

The One Complete Collection

  • Exclusive one of-a-kind digital art works. A work of art in this collection is the highest-quality original, approved by the artist. It’s the source from which exhibition and archival copies are made. Art works from The One Collection may be only displayed with the permission of the collector. The technical installation of the artwork is completely managed by the Art Wow Now team.

    TenFold Editions

  • These fine art works are in limited editions of ten. Only nine other people in the world hold the same copy of this work. These fine art works come with an authenticity certificate signed by the artist. For editioned works, you’re purchasing a numbered copy, not the original creation, similar to prints or sculptures. These works have the option of technical installation by the Art Wow Now team.

    Edition One Thousand

  • These fine art works are in limited editions of one thousand. Only 999 other collectors hold the rights to display this work.

  • Digital Opus Collection
    These digital art pieces are a curated work as part of the Art Wow Now Infinite Gallery, and are of high artistic value but not part of a numbered edition. They can be seamlessly integrated with existing screens, come with a certificate of authenticity, signed by the artist, on an USB.

Preservation & Collection Management

  • How do film and video differ?
    Film is a photographic medium requiring a negative and is frame-based, whereas video uses electronic encoding to capture images and sound. Video can be either analogue or digital, with digital formats often preferred for long-term storage.

  • What’s a master copy?
    A master copy is the highest-quality original, approved by the artist. It’s the source from which exhibition and archival copies are made.

  • How do you preserve digital video?
    Digital video is typically migrated to widely accepted formats, though the choice of format may evolve as technology changes. It's important to preserve copies in formats that can be maintained long-term without risk of obsolescence.

  • What is an exhibition copy?
    An exhibition copy is the version of the work displayed in an exhibition. It’s intended for public use and can be replaced or updated as needed.

Documentation & Technical Support

  • What documentation is required for media art?
    Documentation typically includes installation instructions, photographs, legal documents, condition reports, and technical specifications. This ensures the artwork is properly understood and preserved for future generations.

  • What should be included in archival files?
    Archival files should include essential documents like acquisition records, condition reports, certificates of authenticity, and copyright agreements. These documents help trace the work’s history and ensure proper maintenance.