ArtDog Token
A Contemporary Art Project
cryptocurrency as an art object


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ArtDog
The new dog in your neighborhood.










-No influencer
-No advertisement
-No airdrop
-Solidarity between artists
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Symbol : ARTDG







Dear friends, we will announce the ArtDog Token sale launch date here soon.
We created ArtDog Token with artistic goals and feelings of solidarity. Those who read our manifesto on our website will understand what we mean.
Therefore, ArtDog Token was not created for short-term transactions. We own 10% of the total tokens. We will sell 1% of the total tokens when they reach Radium. We will evaluate the remaining 9% when they are listed on an exchange like Kucoin.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE GET ARTDOG TOKEN FROM OUR WEBSITE AND CHECK THE CONTRACT ADDRESS.



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Who We Are














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We are a group of contemporary artists working interdisciplinary. Members of our group have been working and producing in different forms of contemporary art for a long time. We named our group "Recycling" around this work. We will share detailed information about our group in the future.










































Manifest















ArtDog is a "Contemporary Art" project created by a group of contemporary artists. ArtDog is a joke as a coin, but serious as an artistic project.
The ArtDog group is aware that today the art system is largely part of show business. In a world where artistic value is integrated into the monetary system, the most concrete artistic object is the capitalist network of relations itself. Because it is unlikely that an aspiring artist will be visible without passing through this network of relations. Therefore, by creating ArtDog, we want to make this situation visible by creating a mega art object and open a gap in this system in favor of Art. ArtDog can achieve this by using the power of decentralized blockchain technology.
While the project aims to provide financial support to the artists for their own works through the ArtDog token, it also aims to support real artists around the world who have been working for a long time in parallel with the success of the project. The size of this support will increase as the economic success of the project increases. The artists we support will be published on the ArtDog Token website with the permission of the artists.
ArtDog aims to bring together art and cryptocurrencies. ArtDog recommends all artists to use ArtDog tokens when trading their works. ArtDog can be used as a tool to increase the value of artists' works.
























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ArtDog Token can be taken from your wallets to be traded first. However, it is necessary to be careful as similar tokens can be produced. Therefore, it will be safer to buy through the links on the site. You can also check the contract address and make your purchase securely.
Artdog Token can also be taken from the Pump.Fun site. As it is known, the price increases or decreases according to demand on this site. Therefore, the price is not fixed.
Artdog Token will probably be bought and sold from desks such as Radium and Jupiter in a short time. Therefore, it is useful to buy your tokens before the price increases.
Our first goal is for Artdog Token to be carried on exchanges and listed there. Our ultimate desire is for ArtDog Token to take its place among permanent coins. Therefore, our work is long-term, not short-term.
The price of ArtDog may change depending on market conditions. While it is difficult to predict the future price of ArtDog, ArtDog has a high potential for returns. As with all joke coins, you should remember not to invest large amounts. If you hesitate too much, it may be better not to buy. Just look to your right! There will be a nice coffee shop ahead; sit down and have a coffee.
The ArtDog token does not contain any manipulative actions. The Artdog world is devoid of influencers and marketing intermediaries. The project artists want the Token to spread organically on its own. Of course, token announcements will be made through communication tools.
Artdog is a token that works on the Solona network. The total supply of Artdog is 1,000,000,000. 90% of the entire token supply will be released in the first phase. 5% will be allocated to the artists who produce the project, and 5% will be allocated to project expenses.


















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How to Buy













Step 1. Create a Phantom Wallet:
Download Phantom from the App Store or Google Play Store. For desktop users, visit https://phantom.app/ to download the Google Chrome extension.
Step 2. Get some SOL:
Have SOL in your wallet to switch to ARTDG. If you don’t have any SOL, you can buy directly on Phantom, transfer from another wallet, or buy on another exchange and send it to your Phantom Wallet.
Step 3. Switch SOL to ARTDG :
Go to the trade section in your Phantom wallet, select Solana coin to make payment, select ArtDog Token for the token you will buy and trade.
Step 4. Go to Pump.Fun: You can get ArtDog Token by purchasing it from Pump.Fun website.
You will be able to purchase it from other platforms and exchanges very soon...











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For those who don't know and are curious:







Fountain: Fountain is one of Duchamp’s most famous works and is widely seen as an icon of twentieth-century art. The original, which is lost, consisted of a standard urinal, usually presented on its back for exhibition purposes rather than upright, and was signed and dated ‘R. Mutt 1917’. Fountain has been seen as a quintessential example, along with Duchamp’s Bottle Rack 1914, of what he called a ‘readymade’, an ordinary manufactured object designated by the artist as a work of art (and, in Duchamp’s case, interpreted in some way).







The Thinker (French: Le Penseur) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, usually placed on a stone pedestal. The work depicts a nude male figure of heroic size sitting on a rock. He is seen leaning over, his right elbow placed on his left thigh, holding the weight of his chin on the back of his right hand. The pose is one of deep thought and contemplation, and the statue is often used as an image to represent philosophy.
Rodin conceived the figure as part of his work The Gates of Hell commissioned in 1880, but the first of the familiar monumental bronze castings was made in 1904, and is now exhibited at the Musée Rodin, in Paris.
There are 27 other known full-sized castings, in which the figure is approximately 185 cm (73 inches) high, though not all were made during Rodin's lifetime and under his supervision. There are various other versions, several in plaster, and studies and posthumous castings exist in a range of sizes.










Contemporary Art: Contemporary Art art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic combination of materials, methods, concepts, and subjects that continue the challenging of boundaries that was already well underway in the 20th century. Diverse and eclectic, contemporary art as a whole is distinguished by the very lack of a uniform, organising principle, ideology, or "-ism". Contemporary art is part of a cultural dialogue that concerns larger contextual frameworks such as personal and cultural identity, family, community, and nationality.






























Jean Baudrillard























Jean Baudrillard’s theory of simulation suggests that in contemporary societies, reality is replaced by simulations and the concept of hyperreality. A simulation is no longer just a representation of reality but operates as an independent reality of its own. Hyperreality refers to the state in which the distinction between reality and simulation disappears.
When considering the relationship between art and money from Baudrillard’s perspective, artworks, particularly in capitalist economies, have become commercial commodities rather than being valued purely for their aesthetic and cultural significance. According to Baudrillard, artworks are no longer appreciated solely for their artistic value but are viewed as investment assets and symbols of prestige. Money becomes the measure of value for artworks, turning the art market into a producer of simulacra (copies of reality). This simulacrum disconnects art from its original value, reducing it to its monetary worth.
Baudrillard argues that art, through this process, reaches a state of hyperreality. Artworks become fetishized objects, detached from their original contexts and creative processes. The true art experience is replaced by a simulated experience driven by market conditions and monetary values. Thus, an artwork is defined and consumed not for its intrinsic aesthetic and emotional value but for its market value.
In this context, the relationship between art and money is one where art loses its social function and becomes a commodity within the economic system, where originality is replaced by simulation. Art is no longer just an aesthetic experience; it also becomes an economic indicator, a form of investment, and a status symbol.

