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TymeSqr - Empowering Artists in the Digital Art Renaissance

  In the ever-evolving world of art, creators often struggle to monetize their masterpieces. But who can we truly hold responsible for this predicament? Art, in its essence, transcends monetary value, yet artists need resources to continue their creative journey. Selling art becomes a means for artists to fund future creations, giving rise to a symbiotic relationship between artist and art lover. When you invest in an artist's work, you fuel their passion, potentially elevating the value of your acquisition as the artist's success blossoms through their portfolio. However, the rise of digital art presents a new landscape - one where duplication does not diminish the originality of the piece, challenging traditional notions of ownership and provenance. Attempts have been made to introduce digital certificates, but often the value shifts to the certificate itself rather than the art it represents. Enter TymeSqr - an art museum 2.0 that redefines how artists promote their creation...

TymeSqr - A New Type of Media

  In a world dominated by media conglomerates and skewed information, there's a dire need for change. Welcome to TymeSqr - the advocate of a new era in media. We are not just another image sharing platform; we are a force that will redefine how information is transmitted and empower users like never before. The current state of media is concerning. Instead of serving the masses with unbiased information, it often becomes a tool to influence political agendas and manipulate public opinion. Billionaires’ owning information conglomerates and the proliferation of fake news have revealed the darker side of media - a well-oiled gear designed to profit a few, often leaving the truth obscured in the shadows. As traditional media loses credibility, the rise of social media as a platform for activism and awareness should be eye-opening. But why should we rely on platforms that are just as susceptible to manipulation? Social media have become a powerful way to share instances of police brutal...

TymeSqr - An Ode to the Internet of the Past

Remember the good old days when the Internet was a wild, uncharted territory? If you're old enough, you might have experienced the thrill of discovering new things through trial and error. Back then, search engines were not as advanced as they are now, and we relied on typing website domains, hoping to stumble upon hidden gems. As a kid obsessed with Dragon Ball Z, I vividly recall typing "dragonball.fr" or "dbz.com" into the URL bar, eagerly seeking crispy news about my favorite manga. And let's not forget my love for Carpenter's movie Halloween, where I stumbled upon fan-made websites with intriguing interpretations of the movie plots. I would print out these fan-made stories, thinking they were insider information about upcoming movies - ah, the innocence of youth! The Internet of that era was raw and untamed, bursting with potential and creativity. It was a time of exploration and speculation. Remember TheMillionDollarWebpage? Its simple yet solid id...