Mems | Web37 051
2022-06-30
Thanks for joining our space! Tylr and Maxy, the co-creators of ‘mems’, a 6000-count NFT collection aiming to become one of the first ‘experience’ projects in the space. Launched in April of this year, mems has been focused on building a community around the promotion of new memories — online and IRL. Their first in-person activation was last week in New York City as the team hosted a pop-up in Manhattan with unique activities such as a ‘timeline wall’ and ‘postcard’ station designed to give their community a deeper dive into what makes for a worthwhile future. Mems now turns to Chapter Two of their project, one that will set them apart from the classic PFP trajectory and launch the collection into new and exciting territory! Stay Curious. 🌹 Web37 Podcast: https://one37pm.co/Web37/ Twitter: @memnfts / @137pm / @erikaleetv
This POAP is to commemorate your time at NFT NYC's hottest happy hour event! Brought to you by a collaboration of Upstream, Cryptoys, Kiki the Elite Ape, Evaluate.Market, & Juicebox Frens. Hope you had a great time partying like a DeGen!
VIVATECH 2022 - testit & testen
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You by BFF Perks Party
2022-06-02
You celebrated the BFF Perk reveal with us in Decentraland! - Attendees only POAP
Day 1 gathers EY subject-matter professionals with executive guest speakers from clients and industry thought leaders for a series of keynote presentations on driving Ethereum ecosystem innovations, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) as building blocks of decentralized finance DeFi) and the predominant form of organizing people and capital more broadly, and the maturing of crypto, digital assets and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for the enterprise.
Tyler Hobbs AMA
2022-05-06
VeeDao is hosting special guest Tyler Hobbs on Twitter Spaces on 5/5/2022. Those that join will be told the Secret Code at the end of the Twitter Space to Mint your Tyler Hobbs POAP! Tyler Hobbs is a visual artist from Austin, Texas who works primarily with algorithms, plotters, and paint. His artwork focuses on computational aesthetics, how they are shaped by the biases of modern computer hardware and software, and how they relate to and interact with the natural world around us. Tyler develops and programs custom algorithms that are used to generate visual imagery. Often, these strike a balance between the cold, hard structure that computers excel at, and the messy, organic chaos we can observe in the natural world around us.