Robloq is an object I created starting from a simple hand-drawn sketch depicting a stylized robot. The initial idea was born from the desire to give tangible form to that small drawing, transforming it into a three-dimensional object unlike any other.
After defining the concept on paper, I began the 3D modeling process, aiming to preserve the spirit of the original sketch while refining its proportions and aesthetic details. This phase was essential to find the right balance between design and functionality.
Once I achieved a satisfactory digital model, I proceeded to print it using a 3D printer. However, the journey toward the final version was not immediate: I made numerous modifications and tests, gradually improving the quality, material strength, and aesthetic finish.
After about nine months of work — including design, testing, and refinements — I finally completed Robloq in its final form: an object that perfectly embodies the fusion of creativity, technology, and a passion for design.
In parallel, I spent an equally long period researching how to connect Robloq to the blockchain world. My goal was to make it truly unique and non-replicable, ensuring authenticity and traceability through digital certification.
For each physical Robloq, I created a Non-Fungible Token (NFT), uniquely linked to its real-world counterpart. Inside every Robloq, I embedded an NFC chip, allowing the authenticity of the object to be verified simply by scanning it with a compatible device.
Each Robloq is also individually numbered under its feet and produced in a very limited edition, emphasizing its exclusivity and collectible nature. This direct connection between the physical object, the chip, and the NFT provides an unfalsifiable proof of ownership and originality, merging art, design, and blockchain technology into a single tangible and digital experience.
I’ve always been passionate about art and technology, and I find endless inspiration in the intersection between the two. I’m fascinated by how digital innovation can expand the boundaries of traditional creativity, offering new ways to enhance and authenticate artworks. I find it extraordinary to link a physical object to the blockchain world, making it unique and tamper-proof — a bridge between the tangible and the digital that, to me, represents the future of art and intellectual property.
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