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TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab Weekly Puzzle: Level 26

#12384

2021-11-11

🌐 Decentraland, 61,31

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.

almost 4 years ago

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TensaiStudio Puzzle Lab Weekly Puzzle: Level 25

#10585

2021-11-03

🌐 Decentraland, 61,31

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.

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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

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The Hourglass presents Palmyra

#8713

2021-09-28

🌐 Festival Land, Decentraland

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.

about 4 years ago

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