design for a charity art network

Digital Robin Hood provides free web access to new artworks and other unique content while making use of browser mining for charity purposes on the background. Web mining is known to be efficient only at scale and mostly used as a malware. Web mining scripts are usually hidden from unaware users, they are set to maximise profit by overloading and overheating CPU’s. Besides that, different spam ad mechanics are implemented within the same scripts.

As a charity project, Digital Robin Hood takes full responsibility for the resources users provide for web mining. It means no mining starts before user accepts it and everything is set in a way that doesn’t make any harm to user’s computer or smartphone. Individual system parameters are taken into account to set the mining performance threshold below 50% of user’s resources.

The website itself is an archive of different artworks and art-related content (lectures, live stream events etc), which draws users attention and makes sense to spend more time on the website, expanding motivation beyond single charity.

Charity foundations that are registered on the website have their wallet on it and share all the income. Which means they are incentivised to use their media resources as much as they can to promote Digital Robin Hood and encourage broad audience to participate. This, in turn, brings more sense for the artists to participate as they are going to reach a really big audience.