The Avalanche Foundation has launched a new mentoring initiative for digital artists, and Ticketmaster has introduced a new feature allowing artists to reward NFT holders.
In an online article on March 30th, the Avalanche Charitable Foundation announced that it runs Avaissance, an initiative dedicated to applying data artists and promoting the Avalanche irreplaceable dynamic password (NFT) ecosystem.
Avaissance has two key components: the resident Artist Program (AIR) for more than 50 artists and the Mona Lisa Initiative (MLI), which is dedicated to project planning, art design and the expansion of the personal collection of the decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) dedicated to aesthetics.
The AIR program also provides financial support, assistance and six-month virtual seminars for artists at all levels of ability. MLI will work with DAOS's exhibition design team to promote the new artists who planned the avalanche NFT and to create an "avalanche permanent collection".
The new role of Ticketmaster is for stars to apply NFT to reward fans
On March 27th, the US ticketing company Ticketmaster, the company's headquarters, announced a feature-token entrance fee marketing-that allows artists to give exclusive agency benefits to NFT holders, including "special pre-purchase, gold seating, private customized travel package content and unique concert experience".
When the foreign heavy metal band A7X and Web3 elite team Bitflips contacted the ticketing center boss, the ticketing center boss developed this function. A7X expects help in implementing a service that gives its NFT-Deathbats Club holders a combination of 10000 distinctive Deathbat NFT-as well as the opportunity to open benefits and participate in activities.
This function applies to dynamic passwords forged on Ethernet Square and stored in distributed application (DAPP) wallets such as MetaMask or Coinbase.
NFT artists withdraw their works from Sotheby's in Hong Kong due to lack of female representatives.
Popular NFT artist Patrick Amden told his 142400 fans on Twitter that he had withdrawn his work from the "Native Digital:Gitch-ism" plastic arts auction to be held by Sotheby's in Hong Kong, a key auction house, in a strong protest against the lack of female representatives.
The next day, Sotheby's clarified the fact that it would suspend the auction to "correct the imbalance represented in the auction" and hold the auction again at a later date with a "fairer, fairer and more diverse group of artists".
NFT artist Beeple opened a large personal studio of 50, 000 square meters in South Carolina.
George Winkelmann (alias Beeple) shared a video with her fans on Twitter on March 12, showing her new 50, 000-square-meter studio in South Carolina.
According to the Beeple website, he will use this space to write its artistic creation and hold activities to "show a better local community of plastic arts."
The website says: "I want to work with the local community of state-of-the-art artists to hold themed events that are impossible in all other venues."
Other interesting news
On March 25th, an NFT worth about $135000 in a popular CryptoPunks personal collection was accidentally damaged by an investor who wanted to raise liquidity from the packaging of NFT products.
Sony Interactive Entertainment, the short video game giant behind the well-known PlayStation brand, recently patented a framework that allows users to transfer NFT applications between mobile gaming platforms, called the NFT framework for transferring and using digital assets between gaming platforms.
Once implemented, PlayStation5 users will be able to explore NFT test cases through popular games.