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The Picasso Manifesto is a conceptual search for, ethical, and artistic meaning in a framework that people may engage with, critique, or ignore.

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As we approach the Observer Window, I am considering a simple way to mark genuine participation in The Picasso Manifesto. Once the displayed number passes 95,000, I will publish a specific observer number here 000000. The first person to capture that exact number in a screenshot and email it to whead2016@outlook.com, including their name, will be recorded as part of the Observer effort. Please note: to confirm this as a genuine act of observation, I will need to display the participant’s name publicly. By submitting the screenshot, you acknowledge that your name may be shown for verification purposes. This will be conducted under the strict rules set out in The $100K Observer. The number will be displayed here when the window opens.

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  <strong itemprop="name">The Picasso Manifesto</strong> (2016–present) is a documented, long-duration conceptual artwork by 

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  </span>. The work unfolds through a recursive chain of provenance trades, in which ownership, authorship, and meaning form the medium itself. It is recognized in contemporary discussions of conceptual art involving human–AI co-creation.

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    <li><a href="https://www.thepicassomanifesto.com/" itemprop="url">Provenance Ledger</a></li>

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