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Artists on the Chain

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Blockmuse and I had many conversations before on Twitter Spaces and most of them have been deep and thought-provoking.

This time we livestreamed it and now you get to watch/listen to the recording.

In this episode we spoke about:

  • How did he get into the NFT art space
  • Why he did not give up and leave
  • His failed attempt to write a fluffy poem
  • How did Blockmuse deal with the courage to share his art
  • Punching back at the world
  • Humanizing tech through experiences
  • Creating art and vulnerability
  • NFT artists vs degens
  • Relational art

Blockmuse

If you want to learn more about what Blockmuse is about please check out his substack and his website.

Rebels

There are many exciting things we’ve been working on that I can’t wait to share with you but I can’t yet. I can’t wait to do it too - patience has never been among my strong features.

Meanwhile though maybe you should join Rebels community on X or just push that bell button on my X profile to make sure you won’t miss anything once I start sharing what’s coming!

Where you can find me

Subscribe: iTunes | Spotify |

Follow: Twitter | LinkedIn |

Website: www.anialexander.com

  continue reading

52 episódios

Artwork
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Manage episode 432837583 series 3354506
Conteúdo fornecido por Ani Alexander. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Ani Alexander ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

Blockmuse and I had many conversations before on Twitter Spaces and most of them have been deep and thought-provoking.

This time we livestreamed it and now you get to watch/listen to the recording.

In this episode we spoke about:

  • How did he get into the NFT art space
  • Why he did not give up and leave
  • His failed attempt to write a fluffy poem
  • How did Blockmuse deal with the courage to share his art
  • Punching back at the world
  • Humanizing tech through experiences
  • Creating art and vulnerability
  • NFT artists vs degens
  • Relational art

Blockmuse

If you want to learn more about what Blockmuse is about please check out his substack and his website.

Rebels

There are many exciting things we’ve been working on that I can’t wait to share with you but I can’t yet. I can’t wait to do it too - patience has never been among my strong features.

Meanwhile though maybe you should join Rebels community on X or just push that bell button on my X profile to make sure you won’t miss anything once I start sharing what’s coming!

Where you can find me

Subscribe: iTunes | Spotify |

Follow: Twitter | LinkedIn |

Website: www.anialexander.com

  continue reading

52 episódios

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