Episodes
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About This Episode:
On this episode of The SKIP TO ART, Nikolai interviews Steve about Ordinals, a technology that enables NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain. They discuss the basics of Ordinals and how it works, as well as the criticism it has received from Bitcoin maximalists. They also explore the audience of Ordinals, both artists and collectors, and the future development of the technology. Steve shares insights into the Bioniq Marketplace, which supports Ordinals, and the misalignment between marketplaces and artists. They conclude by discussing the ideal ecosystem for NFTs and the process of launching a collection on Bioniq.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
I plan to use this for my upcoming "Symbiotic Art" series, where the NFT changes based on the owner's health data collected from their smartphone.
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
Bioniq Marketplace: https://bioniq.io/ Connect with Steve on X: @EasyStevie_eStay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
In this episode of The SKIP TO ART, Andy discusses the intersection of art and blockchain. He shares his background in digital art and explains how he became interested in crypto and blockchain. Andy highlights the value that blockchain brings to the art world, including access to new audiences and the potential for royalties. He also discusses the changing role of artists in engaging with their audience and the importance of marketing in the digital art space. Andy explains how Snark Art collaborates with artists, selects projects, and handles the financial aspects of their partnerships. He also introduces the concept of dynamic NFTs and the tools available on the OG Studio platform. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future vision for Snark Art and the opportunities it provides for emerging artists.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
I plan to use this for my upcoming "Symbiotic Art" series, where the NFT changes based on the owner's health data collected from their smartphone.
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ OG.Art's website: https://og.art/
๐ SnarkArt's website: https://snark.art/
๐ Follow Andy on X: @alehin77
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
In this episode of The SKIP TO ART, Nikolai and Jacques discuss the role of storytelling in the career of artists and how it affects the creative process. Jacques, the co-founder of Lazar, a design studio and art project accelerator, shares his background in tech creation and his passion for art. They explore the concept of creative angels and how they provide financial and technological support to artists. Jacques emphasizes the importance of storytelling in art, highlighting how it connects with emotions and spreads messages. They also discuss the process of building a community and financing art projects through community support.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
I plan to use this for my upcoming "Symbiotic Art" series, where the NFT changes based on the owner's health data collected from their smartphone.
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ Pyratzlabs's website: https://www.pyratzlabs.com/
๐ Lezar's website: https://www.lezarhouse.com/
๐ Follow Jacques on X: @lalo_bertrand
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
In this episode of The SKIP TO ART, we're pleased to have Oliver Smith with us. He is the founder of the Say Something Gallery in Barcelona and a founding member of the Say Something Nonprofit Association, which is essentially for amusing arts and culture to support various human rights issues.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
I plan to use this for my upcoming "Symbiotic Art" series, where the NFT changes based on the owner's health data collected from their smartphone.
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ GOVDAO's website: Govdao.io
๐ Follow Say Something Gallery on Instagram: @saysomething.bcn
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
On this edition of The SKIP TO ART, we're excited to welcome Alexandre Vannucci, the co-founder and CEO of Lezar House. Since its inception in 2018 as a "crea tech" studio and evolving into a Barcelona-based NFT art gallery in 2022, Lezar House is at the forefront of merging technology with artistic creativity. Alexandre will delve into how Lezar House is reimagining the role of art galleries in the era of tech art and their unique Lezar residency, a creative incubator nurturing emerging NFT artists.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
I plan to use this for my upcoming "Symbiotic Art" series, where the NFT changes based on the owner's health data collected from their smartphone.
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ Lezar House on social media: https://beacons.ai/lezarhouse
๐ Connect with Alexandre on X: @Alex_VanOutch
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
This is the first part of an interview with Bruno Miranda. He is the founder and CEO of ChiliBangs, the largest Web3 community in Portugal. The mission of ChiliBangs is to unite visionaries, artists and technology enthusiasts under the banner of Web3 to make a positive impact on the world.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ ChiliBangs's website: https://chilibangs.com/
๐ Connect with ChiliBangs on Telegram: https://t.me/chilibangsspain/1
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
In the first episode of The SKIP TO ART, we're thrilled to have Zac Jerome join us. He is the head curator of CODA, which stands for Curations of Digital Art. It is an artist and collector supportive platform based on NFTs.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ CODA's website: https://www.coda.gallery/
๐ Connect with CODA on X: @CODA_Exhibition
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/
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About This Episode:
On this episode of The SKIP TO ART, we're delighted to have Steve Erickson with us. He is the co-founder of Toniq Labs. He has launched the Toniq Marketplace, which is an NFT marketplace built on the internet computer blockchain.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
This episode is proudly brought to you by Internet Computer Protocol, from my perspective one of the best blockchains for NFT artists.
Here's why: ICP stores your entire NFT on-chain. That means you fully own and control all the NFT's assets - art, music, metadata, everything!
Plus, storing data on ICP costs way less than alternatives, so you can focus more on creating. More profit, less overhead.
And get this - ICP's smart contracts let your NFTs interact with the Web2 world. So you can have evolving, dynamic NFTs with crazy features like customizable metadata, on-chain badges, dynamic media attachments...the possibilities are endless!
I plan to use this for my upcoming "Symbiotic Art" series, where the NFT changes based on the owner's health data collected from their smartphone.
Last but not least, ICP is carbon-neutral too. You can mint NFTs guilt-free, knowing the process is sustainable.
Huge shout-out to the folks at Dfinity Foundation for supporting this podcast and my mission to help artists make art their full-time job.
๐ Learn more about minting ecologically sustainable, dynamic NFT art at internetcomputer.org/nft
Links and Resources:
๐ Toniq Marketplace: https://toniq.io/
๐ Connect with Steve on X: @EasyStevie_e
Stay Connected:Make sure to subscribe to Skip to Art to stay updated on the latest episodes. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review โ it helps others discover the show!
๐ Follow me on X: @kolaootro๐ Check the website: https://skiptoart.com/