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BlockArt Architecture Diagram Using Open Law, Quorum, Azure, Kaleido, MetaMask, Design Thinking, Node.js, and iOS
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Thanks to Josie for letting us use some of her crypto artwork for this Hackathon! Josie is exhibiting her artwork at Consensus May 13-15
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BlockArt App screenshot
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Contract draft
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Signing the contract
BlockArt (IOS APP) Mobile
Entry for Consensus Hackathon, May 11-12, 2019
The Idea
Crypto Art on the Blockchain. Artwork in general, and Crypto Artwork specifically, should be purchasable, accessible and traceable on the blockchain using an iOS app. We used Open Law, Quorum, Azure, Kaleido, MetaMask, Design Thinking, Node.js, and iOS
How It Works
We use ERC-721 Non-Fungible Tokens to represent specific pieces of physical artwork in the real world. Ethereum is used for buying and selling the artwork. Open Law is used to create a contract for the sale of the physical art that is connected to the smart contract that is used for the payment of the Ethereum. Open Law is a project that creates legal contracts that are integrated with smart contracts.
We created an iOS app for the iPhone and iPad to enable a user to buy and sell artwork.
How It Was Built
The five of us each focused on a component of the project. We then tested each other's work and connected it all together.
What We Learned from this Hackathon
We learned how to use Open Law on the Ethereum Blockchain to connect smart contracts with a real contract, how to mint ERC 721 Non-Fungible Tokens, how to use NFTs in Metamask, and how to do all of this with Quorum, Azure, and an iOS app, and we approached everything from a Design Thinking perspective.
What's next for BlockArt
We'll have fun at the Consensus Conference! Tune in soon for the future of this project!
Live Demos
Demo on You Tube
BlockArt User Interface
Web Site is Live! http://www.blockart.be
Please do contact us directly if you can use or add to this project.
License
Released under the MIT License Copyright @ 2019 BlockArt

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