In July, an unimpressive image of brisket slices, pickles, rolls and a pint of beer in a tray went viral. Nothing too groundbreaking in that, you might think. But the unassuming JPEG may come to represent a new chapter on how we consume food in the digital age. Taken by writer Nicholas Gill in a famous BBQ joint in Brooklyn, NYC, the photo will be auctioned as an NFT. And the starting bid will be 5 ETH (ethereum) — currently around $12,000.
Entitled ‘Brooklyn BBQ’, the image first turned into a meme and became famous for highlighting a not-so-happy version of how Texan BBQ came to be represented by venues in Brooklyn. Munchies, theVice Media food site, posted the photo in a tweet with the question: "Why is Brooklyn barbecue taking over the world?" The image went viral, and the meme continues to disseminate online.
Given the success of his photo, Gill decided to go down the NFT route, as many artists, designers, and photographers have done lately. "I get why memes are being auctioned off as NFTs. They are digital art in a weird, indescribable way," he says. "And I think we are still trying to understand exactly what this medium is, but it sounds like an auspicious one."