The Flying Display, recently certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest LED mesh flying screen (5x15meters), lit up the skies above Mainland China. @axgoka from CDAEA curate the very first digital art with @BtcArtSociety showcase featuring works by @cybersea @PawelDudko @Ordinals10K @Th0mas_Art on this groundbreaking platform, bringing Bitcoin-native creativity to a record-setting stage of global innovation.
This wasn’t just a milestone for technology, but for culture. Proving that art on Bitcoin belongs in the biggest, boldest, and most visionary arenas.
1\ Chijin Gallery
Location: Beijing
Address: No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Courtyard 797, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Display type: Digital screens / multi-format
2\ X Museum
Location: Beijing
Address: Building E1, Langyuan STATION, No. 53 Banjieta Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Display type: Pop-up space
4\ Shanghai Himalayas Museum (formerly Shanghai Zendai MoMA)
Location: Shanghai
Address: 869 Yinghua Rd, Pudong, Shanghai, China
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_Himalayas_Museum
Display type: Pop-up space (e.g., similar to Nouns)
8\ MixC World (Wanxiang Tiandi)
Location: Shenzhen
Address: No. 9668 Shennan Ave, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province
Details: Large integrated shopping mall (~230,000 m²), including indoor shopping center and open streets
Display type: Permanent art display on column screens distributed throughout the mall
5\ Yunfeng Art Center
Location: Shenzhen
Address: Floors 52-53, Shenzhen Metro Yunfeng City Art Center, Chegongmiao, Futian District, Shenzhen
7\ Hangzhou West Lake Sky Screen (Giant LED Screen)
Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang (known as China’s Silicon Valley)
Details: 170m × 18m (3,060 m²), currently Asia’s landmark outdoor HD LED screen with 36,449,280 LEDs and P8 pixel pitch
Display type: Outdoor giant HD LED screen