Feral File is a computational art exhibition platform and digital art infrastructure project co-founded by Casey Reas and Sean Moss-Pultz. Feral File's Twitter Score is 59 out of 1000 (a Good rating) as of August 2026, ranking #14,750 (top 5%) among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Feral File was co-founded in 2020, growing out of a 2019 artist-to-peer provenance experiment curated by Reas. It operates as both a cultural institution and a technology company, with a focus on art that responds and evolves through code, models, and data. Its first official exhibition, Social Codes, launched in March 2021 as a curated online show of generative and NFT artworks. Feral File originally partnered with Bitmark for blockchain provenance and priced works in US dollars rather than cryptocurrency, later expanding to accept Ethereum and Bitcoin as well. The Bitmark public blockchain has since been shut down, with its history preserved through archival records referencing Ethereum, Bitcoin, and IPFS.
Feral File collaborated with the Museum of Modern Art and Refik Anadol Studio on Unsupervised, a work that was later installed at MoMA and acquired into its permanent collection. The platform has also maintained affiliations with the Buffalo AKG Art Museum and Rhizome, and previously worked with the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Musée d'Orsay, the Tezos Foundation, and fx(hash).
Feral File builds what it calls the Digital Art System, comprising the Art Computer (model FF1, priced at $1,000 per app configuration), Art Panel display hardware, and FF OS, all powered by the open DP-1 protocol for signed digital art playlists. The platform has published 6,795 posts and has been mentioned by 117 accounts, with 452 total mentions.
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