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@wake
not my first metaversal construction, either. ol' wakey also owns some historic buildings and units in Aether City, Ethereum's first on-chain metaverse (launched Mar '18). https://www.aethercity.org/85 No longer being developed, but worth a gander if only for the historicity of it all (NFTs didn't formally exist yet, ICO mania was unwinding, etc). https://warpcast.com/wake.eth/0xb65bbbbf
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Oh wow bro thanks for the lessonππ»ββοΈπ€ Tbh the minimalistic design caught my attention, super sick, as simple as it is
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@wake
the interior galleries aren't as nice as oncyber's, but they hold their own. clean, minimal. not bad and worth revisiting, imo.
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Wait so you can go inside the buildings and walk around like oncyber?
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@wake
sort of. each building entitles you to access a "gallery" experience. it's not really "inside" and there's no view to the outside. like how OnCyber was, before they expanded to custom environments and gallery chaining. that stuff was planned, actually, but the market crashed and blah blah blah. you know the drill.
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Yadadadada I knowπ₯² Still I think minimalist is a very good approach for something like this. A complex emvironment can jeopardize the perception of the art. Like Virgil said, if you put a piece of junk on the sideway is gonna look like a piece of jung. But if you put it on a pedestal in a full with room with some good lights, itβs a piece of artππ»ββοΈ
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"context matters"
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More than you can ever know and sometimes understandππ»ββοΈπ€
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