TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab releases a puzzle every week within DCL realm to exercise your brain. Come visit us on Decentraland 61,31 to unlock the POAPs.
TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab releases a puzzle every week within DCL realm to exercise your brain. Come visit us on Decentraland 61,31 to unlock the POAPs.
TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab releases a puzzle every week within DCL realm to exercise your brain. Come visit us on Decentraland 61,31 to unlock the POAPs.
You were at the intersection of art and tech on the Sandbox weekly canvas week 43 of POAP.art
TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab releases a puzzle every week within DCL realm to exercise your brain. Come visit us on Decentraland 61,31 to unlock the POAPs.
Slices of the Metaverse - Meet & Greet #1
2021-10-11
Welcome to the metaverse! Join us each week as we introduce new users to Decentraland. The first 10 minutes of the event will be a meet and greet with the remainder being a guided tour of our favorite scenes! The members of The Last Slice Collective will be there to welcome you and help everyone learn the basics. First 10 minutes: - Metamask setup - User controls & wearables - Metaverse Q&A - Navigating discord channels and voice chat Next 20 minutes: - Touring curated locations within Decentraland - Highlighting amazing scenes - Showcasing the possibilities of the metaverse - Discussing recent and upcoming events Tour starts at 15,55 DCL
TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab releases a puzzle every week within DCL realm to exercise your brain. Come visit us on Decentraland 61,31 to unlock the POAPs.
Drawing from the sounds of Appalachia and Midwestern Americana, Boston-based folk trio Palmyra captures the collective spirit of three Virginia natives. With an ever-expanding sonic palette, Palmyra’s live set explores the fusion of traditional folk string instruments, foot percussion, and electronic sequencers and synthesizers. The burgeoning trio sounds like a distant cousin of the progressive folk band, Punch Brothers, mixed with elements of Fleet Foxes or the Avett Brothers. Palmyra’s songs are intimate and contemplative, with three-part vocal arrangements that allow them to create the illusion of a full, larger-than-three ensemble. Palmyra met in the Shenandoah Valley, which is incredibly apparent through their stirring craftsmanship and dedication to create a folk-driven, innovative experience through their live performances.







