In a March 30 blog post, The Avalanche Foundation announced the launch of Avaissance, an initiative designed to support digital artists and boost the growth of the Avalanche nonfungible token (NFT) ecosystem.
Avaissance has two main components: an Artist in Resident program (AIR) for over 50 artists, and the Mona Lisa Initiative (MLI) to curate digital art and expand the collections of art-focused decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs).
The AIR program will provide artists “of any skill level” with funding, mentorship and virtual workshops for six months. The MLI will collaborate with DAOs’ curatorial teams to promote emerging Avalanche NFT artists and establish an “Avalanche Permanent Collection.”
Ticketmaster introduces new feature for artists to reward fans using NFTs
On March 27, United States-based ticketing company Ticketmaster announced a new feature — token-gated ticket sales — allowing artists to reward NFT holders with exclusive benefits, including “special presales, prime seats, custom travel packages and access to unique concert experiences.”
The ticketing giant developed the functionality after being approached by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold (A7X) and its Web3 team, Bitflips. A7X wanted help implementing a service to provide holders of its NFTs — Deathbats Club, a collection of 10,000 unique Deathbat NFTs — the opportunity to unlock perks and access to events.
The feature works with tokens minted on Ethereum and stored in decentralized application (DApp) wallets, like MetaMask or Coinbase.
NFT artist withdraws work from Sotheby’s over lack of female representation
Popular NFT artist Patrick Amadon told his 142,400 Twitter followers that he would withdraw his work from major auction house Sotheby’s upcoming “Natively Digital: Glitch-ism” art sale to protest a lack of female representation.
Sotheby’s responded the next day to say it would pause the sale to “redress the imbalance in representation within the sale,” and relaunch later with a “more equitable and diverse group of artists.”
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NFT artist Beeple opens a major 50,000 sq ft studio in South Carolina
Mike Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, shared a video with his Twitter followers on March 12, revealing his new 50,000-square-foot studio in South Carolina.
According to Beeple’s website, he will use the space to create his artwork and host events to “showcase the very best art and communities.”
“We are looking to partner with the most cutting-edge artists and communities to put on events that are not possible at any other venue,” the website stated.
Other Nifty News
On March 25, an NFT from the popular CryptoPunks collection, valued at approximately $135,000, was accidentally burned by an investor attempting the process of NFT wrapping to potentially borrow liquidity from it.
Sony Interactive Entertainment, the video gaming giant behind the PlayStation brand, recently filed a patent for a framework allowing users to transfer and utilize NFTs across multiple game platforms, titled “NFT framework for transferring and using digital assets between game platforms.”
Once implemented, Playstation 5 users will be able to explore NFT use cases via popular gaming titles.
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