A Spoken Word Poetry Artist is Making the Case for NFTs
For all intents and purposes, NFTs have divided the world; one side falling head over heels for the potential profits this newfound technology brings, and the other, baffled by the
For all intents and purposes, NFTs have divided the world; one side falling head over heels for the potential profits this newfound technology brings, and the other, baffled by the
A federal jury in Manhattan, New York, decided in Hermès International’s favor in its trademark infringement action against artist Mason Rothschild over the distribution of his “MetaBirkins” NFTs, or “non-fungible
The following story was published in Inquirer RED’s June-July 2022 issue and has been edited for length and clarity. A cultural and technological revolution is happening under our feet if
by Griffin SHEA Digital art is nothing new to vonMash, who describes his blend of painting, video and sound as “afro-delic” — a psychedelic twist on Afrofuturism. But when the
by Jordi ZAMORA Marcel Duchamp scandalized the art world in 1917 by submitting a urinal as his entry to a prestigious competition. A century later, an American artist known as
The hashtag #nadineismypresident made it clear. We need Nadine Lustre, and she knows it. She’s delivering to her fanbase as the first Filipino celebrity to offer audio NFTs (non-fungible tokens)
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