"He sold Stupid Games, Bad Ideas to Warhol. We were walking down the street and we were really trying to make money to live - it was not like we were rich and doing it to have fun. We needed to have that dollar, so we would do anything it took. We were walking past this restaurant and Andy Warhol is sitting there and Henry Geldzahler, who was the head of the Metropolitan Museum, and he said, 'I'm going in!' And I said, 'Ok.' I'm waiting outside a really long time, so I'm like, 'What the hell?' And he comes out and I said, 'What took you so long?' He goes, 'They had to get change from a five.' He was really disappointed because he thought they would just give him the $5 for the two postcards, but they had to get ones, then gave him two ones. But it was still really thrilling for him."
Stupid Games, Bad Ideas (NFT) is a collection of 10,000 Post Card NFTs-unique digital collectibles living on the Ethereum blockchain. Your postcard doubles as your TrapArtwork.gallery membership and grants access to members-only benefits, the first of which is access to the Trap Artwork Gallery a collaborative construction site in the meta-verse. Future areas and perks can be unlocked by the community through road-map activation.