<aside> 👀 Luxury Brands Go Nuts for NFTs Some In-Depth Crypto Art Pieces The Crypto Market And some crypto art gossip
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I have no comment for this first one…
Gucci Now Accepts BAYC Token, ApeCoin
After Tiffany announced their release of a 30ETH ($50,000) pendant only available to Cryptopunk holders, artists expressed their disagreement in very creative ways, including songs, transforming this moment into a meme. Personally, if you are a Cryptopunk (or any other pixel art) holder, I’ll send you the corresponding cross-stitched version for free. Contact me here.
Tiffany & Co. will turn NFTs into $50K custom pendants
https://twitter.com/Lelapinmignon/status/1554824110265405440?s=20&t=YQDdQR_fWviNA0k-XNK11A
https://twitter.com/songadaymann/status/1554220965294383105?s=20&t=YQDdQR_fWviNA0k-XNK11A
https://twitter.com/Brook_Hawk/status/1554451896571777024?s=20&t=YQDdQR_fWviNA0k-XNK11A
Following the Tiffany’s announcement, the trading volume of the Punk surged. This is not surprising but still worth noting.
CryptoPunks' trading volume surges 1,847% after Tiffany & Co. launches exclusive NFT collection
We are always looking for a link between the physical and the digital works with the invention of words like physigal. In an essay about Pierre Huyghe’s work, En Liang Khong asks the question!
The Poetics and Pitfalls of Allegorithmic Art
We talk a lot about the differences between web1, 2, and 3. This time, Virginia Valenzuela, Managing Editor at SuperRare Magazine, looks at it from an artistic perspective, putting early net art in context with the crypto art trends.