2022 onward

Treasury

Treasury is an autonomous financial sculpture and real trading bot: a site-specific installation that runs decentralized finance algorithms, executes live trades, and accumulates actual profit over time.

Treasury
Algorithmic value infrastructure under constrained deployment

Constrained Value Infrastructure

Treasury is a site-responsive installation that translates financial automation into a public, spatial condition. Rather than operating as an invisible service, it appears as a local node that reacts to context, timing, and infrastructural limits. The project asks how value is produced when access is not immediate and certainty is not guaranteed. In this frame, delay, interruption, and selective activation are part of the work’s language, not technical defects.

The piece treats distributed infrastructure as a curatorial method. Decisions remain local, records are concise, and each deployment carries its own constraints. This allows Treasury to move across different contexts while preserving a readable operational identity. The result is a system that stages finance as a negotiated process between protocol, environment, and public encounter.

Treasury solar-powered node in field deployment
Satellite connectivity
Treasure Hunt map Treasury Hunt interaction layer overlay
Operational and curatorial framework

System Behavior in Context

Treasury operates through a clear sequence of observation, evaluation, action, and pause. This sequence is intentionally exposed so visitors can understand when the system is active and why it withholds action. Instead of promising uninterrupted performance, the project makes contingency visible: signal quality, energy availability, and environmental conditions all shape what can happen and when.

Across sites, the same structure is maintained while thresholds and rhythms adapt to local conditions. This keeps deployments comparable without erasing difference. Treasury therefore becomes both a cultural interface and a living protocol: repeatable in form, variable in behavior, and legible in public space.

Treasury local interface showing verified claim status
Manual

Technical Specs and Operational Notes

The full technical rider and operational notes for Treasury now live in the studio documentation.

Atlas base map Atlas layer one showing locate step Atlas layer two showing pair step Atlas layer three showing verify step Atlas layer four showing claim step

Locate

Proximity is the first layer of access.

Pair

Read state, power, and freshness locally.

Verify

Bind identity through a local challenge.

Claim

Issue a bounded claim when thresholds align.