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Huge brands to purchase and lease land on the metaverse

Augmented reality stage Admix has firmly worked with enormous brands, including McDonalds, Pepsi, Formula One, and others to trade virtual genuine estate.Admix has supposedly...

Qualcomm Creates $100m Metaverse Fund for XR Developers

Signups to the fund begin in June.

Metaverse Opening Doors For Artists

Doing Business in the Metaverse: Opportunity or Risk?

Our globe has seen countless historical shifts and transformations in technology domains in the past, all of which have aided in the development and advancement of human existence. In the same vein, the term ‘Metaverse‘ has now been added to the list as the most recent technological advancement. The Metaverse is a notion for a virtual world that will be available in virtual reality (VR). People will be able to connect, communicate, and build their businesses in a whole new way in the metaverse, thanks to the newest virtual reality and augmented reality technologies. Working from home would become more advanced. People who work online from anywhere in the world could potentially meet up with their coworkers in the metaverse in their virtual form. And this technology has only started to spread its branches.  While the concept of the metaverse as a virtual mirror of the real world may appear exaggerated and largely fictitious, several key players have begun to experiment with the use of virtual spaces for the visual arts, pushing the boundaries of how digital and physical art can be discovered, viewed, shared, and experienced to new heights. Metaverse and the Art World The metaverse is increasingly extending its linkages with the traditional world of high-end art, NFTs, and the metaverse. Sotheby’s (the Fine Arts Company) Metaverse, the auction house’s new platform developed particularly for digital collectors and including NFTs curated by art experts, was just launched. Following partnerships with crypto artists and collectors, this is Sotheby’s newest foray into the digital art world. The issue around non-fungible token art was thrust from relative obscurity into the spotlight after digital artist Beeple sold his everyday piece for $69.3 million in March 2021. The boom has benefited artists all around the world, allowing them to get access to lucrative new prospects through a worldwide audience while avoiding the conventional gatekeepers of the commercial art industry and instead of forming direct relationships with their collectors. Artists now have extraordinary digital property rights thanks to the ability to mint their creations as NFTs, with blockchain-enabled smart contracts allowing them to collect a pre-programmed and automatic royalty on any future sales of their work via secondary marketplaces. Since 2008, digital work has been around and grabbing attention, and the metaverse has just added another exponential layer on top of that. Several individuals are being hired here to work on constructing metaverse games, which reminds me of the early days of the internet when people were jumping at the chance to work on dot-com ventures. And that’s only one component; folks are also finding success by remaining independent and developing their own NFT initiative. What is Meta’s Vision For Virtual Art? The company formerly known as Facebook has recently been subjected to a great deal of scrutiny. Unfortunately for Zuckerberg and his colleagues, their virtual art concept is doomed from the start. Many critics argue that the company’s vision of the future of digital art is too narrow and simplistic, despite the company’s recent release of a film encouraging viewers to ‘enter a realm of creativity with Meta and explore endless possibilities in 3D.’ Even the biggest skeptics, as ArtReview’s Orit Gat put it, can’t help but be attracted by the themes in Meta’s video. He said:  “A young woman walks through a museum and stops by a Henri Rousseau painting, Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo (1909), only to get sucked into the painting and see it turn into something closer to Where the Wild Things Are: an animated tiger asserts ‘This is the dimension of imagination,’ while toucans and flamingos bob away to the beat.” The Door of Opportunities For Artists The computerized world provides artists with their laboratories to investigate various aspects of online personas and genuine identities. Even actual works of art have made their way into the digital sphere. Many artists used the Nintendo Switch’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons to turn their virtual homes into makeshift galleries during the early months of the pandemic, using a gaming function to digitize photographs of their artworks into pixelated images that could be arranged to look like canvases on the walls.

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Snoop Dogg To Turn Death Row Records Into NFT Label

The 50-year-old rapper recently acquired Death Row Records with the plans of turning it into an NFT label. Well ⁦@SnoopDogg⁩ the cat’s out the bag, time to build something epic together! Here’s to our shared new world 🤍 ⁦@GoGalaGames⁩ ⁦@GoGalaMusic⁩ ⁦⁦@deathrowmusic⁩ https://t.co/YLHJiQBSVA — Bux (@ForTheBux) February 17, 2022 Bacc in NFTs Snoop Dogg, who recently […]

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JP Morgan Opens Virtual Lounge In Decentraland Metaverse

JP Morgan becomes the first major bank to make its entry to the metaverse, ready to seize the meta-economy. The biggest bank in the US has opened a virtual lounge, titled Onyx, in Decentraland’s Metajuku Mall. Along with that comes a paper that looks at the massive potential of the industry and how businesses can […]

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Shiba Lands Will Mark Shiba Inu’s Metaverse Entry

Following in the footsteps of global brands, Shiba Inu is making its dive into the metaverse. Shiba Lands will mark the community’s first step to the metaverse before its release. The virtual real estate platform takes inspiration from popular metaverse projects like Sandbox and Decentraland to create a similar experience for the community.  As per […]

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Bandai Namco is investing into a metaverse for its games, like Dark Souls

bandai namco metaverseBandai Namco is creating a new “IP metaverse,” an endeavor that will cost the company $130 million USD. The idea is supposed to help fans connect with each other through different IPs, and allow publishers to reach them as well. As spotted by VGC, the strategy was shared by the publisher during a shareholder meeting on Tuesday. The plan’s aim was dubbed as the “IP Axis Strategy.” Honestly though, the word metaverse always gets me a bit nervous, but we’ll see how this pans out. Using its IP, the company wants to create a world in which fans interact, providing an online space where fans can connect with each other socially. So, is it doing something like walking around a virtual Anor Londo with friends, dodging arrows?   “Bandai Namco will develop a metaverse for each IP as a new framework for connecting with fans,” the company explained in its strategy. “In this IP Metaverse, we are anticipating virtual spaces that will enable customers to en...

BlueZilla Launches The Metaverse For Influencers 

The pioneering metaverse influencer platform MetaFluence will host its IDO on BlueZilla launchpads on 24 January 2022. The public sale of $METO will go live on BSCPad, MetaVPad, and NFTLaunch.  What is MetaFluence  MetaFluence is an influence-to-earn ecosystem that aims to empower influencers to monetize their social media power and creativity in the metaverse. It […]

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Decentraland Hosts Australian Open (AO) In The Metaverse

The Australian Open (AO) 2022 becomes the first Grand Slam tennis tournament to take a swing at the metaverse, hosting a virtual event on Decentraland starting from 17 January. Tackling the hassles of Covid-19, fans across the globe can now attend the AO from the comfort of their couch in the metaverse for a fortnight. […]

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