Jonas B
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February 2021
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by Jonas B on Jan 17, 2022 21:45:28 GMT 1, This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out.
This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out.
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by Acme Thunderer on Jan 17, 2022 21:53:39 GMT 1, This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out. Completely agree. It’s about time Daniel Silk created a separate NFT section on the forum so these can be discussed separately. It is diluting discussion about what the forum was founded on - i.e. street and urban art (not jpegs on computers).
This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out. Completely agree. It’s about time Daniel Silk created a separate NFT section on the forum so these can be discussed separately. It is diluting discussion about what the forum was founded on - i.e. street and urban art (not jpegs on computers).
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irl1
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December 2017
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by irl1 on Jan 17, 2022 22:03:26 GMT 1, This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out. Completely agree. It’s about time Daniel Silk created a separate NFT section on the forum so these can be discussed separately. It is diluting discussion about what the forum was founded on - i.e. street and urban art (not jpegs on computers). And make sure he puts a block N.F.T thread button
This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out. Completely agree. It’s about time Daniel Silk created a separate NFT section on the forum so these can be discussed separately. It is diluting discussion about what the forum was founded on - i.e. street and urban art (not jpegs on computers). And make sure he puts a block N.F.T thread button
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polokino
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January 2021
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by polokino on Jan 17, 2022 22:16:58 GMT 1, This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out. Completely agree. It’s about time Daniel Silk created a separate NFT section on the forum so these can be discussed separately. It is diluting discussion about what the forum was founded on - i.e. street and urban art (not jpegs on computers). Excellent idea!
This forum is becoming an NFT forum. I’m not saying NFTs aren’t the future but there is a huge lack of creativity being pumped out using NFT as an excuse for crap art. The majority of it is absolute rubbish. Brian Eno seems to be one of the few people calling it out. Completely agree. It’s about time Daniel Silk created a separate NFT section on the forum so these can be discussed separately. It is diluting discussion about what the forum was founded on - i.e. street and urban art (not jpegs on computers). Excellent idea!
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by bullysonzx10r on Jan 17, 2022 22:29:24 GMT 1, I have no idea what will happen with NFTs, and I definitely am a “collector” who hopes that at some point the things I’ve liked by artists that move me will be worth more than I paid in the future so my child can reap some benefit when she sells dads goofy print and art collection, but I genuinely try to make sure everything I buy will make a wall or shelf. It doesn’t always happen, but I always try.
NFTs may make a wall if you were to use an electronic frame, which may be how folks are utilizing them? But to me it would likely just be something I’d be chasing for pure collection satisfaction as opposed to the feel I get when I actually see the item sitting in my surroundings.
I’m sure I’ll buy NFTs at some point and miss the ground floor profit that most are going to get, but I’m just much more attracted to the physical tangibility of the art and antique items I surround myself with.
I have no idea what will happen with NFTs, and I definitely am a “collector” who hopes that at some point the things I’ve liked by artists that move me will be worth more than I paid in the future so my child can reap some benefit when she sells dads goofy print and art collection, but I genuinely try to make sure everything I buy will make a wall or shelf. It doesn’t always happen, but I always try.
NFTs may make a wall if you were to use an electronic frame, which may be how folks are utilizing them? But to me it would likely just be something I’d be chasing for pure collection satisfaction as opposed to the feel I get when I actually see the item sitting in my surroundings.
I’m sure I’ll buy NFTs at some point and miss the ground floor profit that most are going to get, but I’m just much more attracted to the physical tangibility of the art and antique items I surround myself with.
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by Sebastian Dusseldorf on Jan 18, 2022 8:09:27 GMT 1, I’m sure I’ll buy NFTs at some point ...
I'll never buy an NFT. But if the art I buy (be it a print, sculpture or digital) is of significant value, I believe an NFT will be a given. It will be super important for security and insurance reasons and I wouldn't be surprised if Pest Control makes all COAs NFTs at some point. I believe in 20 years NFTs will be a standard security protocol for a lot of different stuff and the Murakami NFT be rightfully called a gif (or whatever it is). If I'm wrong, hit me up in 20 years and I buy you a drink.
I’m sure I’ll buy NFTs at some point ... I'll never buy an NFT. But if the art I buy (be it a print, sculpture or digital) is of significant value, I believe an NFT will be a given. It will be super important for security and insurance reasons and I wouldn't be surprised if Pest Control makes all COAs NFTs at some point. I believe in 20 years NFTs will be a standard security protocol for a lot of different stuff and the Murakami NFT be rightfully called a gif (or whatever it is). If I'm wrong, hit me up in 20 years and I buy you a drink.
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Rsyok
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January 2008
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by Rsyok on Jan 18, 2022 10:52:04 GMT 1, I think Murakami's art is suited to NFT. He has been honest that he didnt have any experience of it last year as cluless as all of us. The RTFKT clone x was impressive. Disagree with the Invader comment you could say that for anything with a pixel (Crypto punks etc)
I think Murakami's art is suited to NFT. He has been honest that he didnt have any experience of it last year as cluless as all of us. The RTFKT clone x was impressive. Disagree with the Invader comment you could say that for anything with a pixel (Crypto punks etc)
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iamzero
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May 2011
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by iamzero on Jan 18, 2022 11:22:12 GMT 1, Hardly anyone is making the art that we once waited on… have they all made enough money to not participate anymore. I have zero interest in buying pixels even if there is a chance of profit. Stick it where your mother doesn’t wash.
Hardly anyone is making the art that we once waited on… have they all made enough money to not participate anymore. I have zero interest in buying pixels even if there is a chance of profit. Stick it where your mother doesn’t wash.
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dan993c2
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November 2020
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by dan993c2 on Jan 18, 2022 11:22:43 GMT 1, Part of the issue is... who is making the kind of print releases we used to get excited about? That was a big driver for the forum, but I can't remember seeing much for the best part of a year. The Conor Harrington was nice... what else? Gotta agree 👍🏻
Part of the issue is... who is making the kind of print releases we used to get excited about? That was a big driver for the forum, but I can't remember seeing much for the best part of a year. The Conor Harrington was nice... what else? Gotta agree 👍🏻
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kapusta
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October 2014
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Murakami NFT - an Invader derivate?, by kapusta on Jan 18, 2022 17:54:15 GMT 1, I have yet to purchase any NFTs but, IMO, Tristan Eaton's GEMMA project is a perfect example of how traditional artists can and should transition into the NFT space. The project was ambitious, affordable, and you can burn your token in favor of a 1/1 giclee print copy. I love everything about it.
Murakami releasing pixel NFTs isn't ambitious at all, every wannabe artist and their mother is releasing pixel art NFTs because it's easy. But will it be affordable? Let's wait and see.
I have yet to purchase any NFTs but, IMO, Tristan Eaton's GEMMA project is a perfect example of how traditional artists can and should transition into the NFT space. The project was ambitious, affordable, and you can burn your token in favor of a 1/1 giclee print copy. I love everything about it.
Murakami releasing pixel NFTs isn't ambitious at all, every wannabe artist and their mother is releasing pixel art NFTs because it's easy. But will it be affordable? Let's wait and see.
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