Is a "non-fungible" photograph worth less than a photograph developed in a darkroom and signed by its author? This photograph exists as an analog film, as a silver salts printed photograph and as a digital scan: however, it doesn't exists inside the virtual dimension. The analog film is not reproducible...it is the same as a virtual photograph sold in the NFT form. I am looking for a new way to protect and define my photographs, even when these are "non-fungible".
(The initial project is made as part of my degree thesis, “The architecture of darkroom”. It is a project built through shadows, projections and reflections. The darkroom give back the possibility to feel and touch the photography. It becomes the architecture of an invisible space made by light and darkness).