Vintage game cartridge sells for $1.56 million at auction

*It’s not even an NFT. https://gizmodo.com/unopened-super-mario-64-cartridge-sells-for-record-1-5-1847271326 An unopened copy of Super Mario 64 sold for $1.56 million on Sunday, breaking the world record for most expensive video game auction, according to Dallas-based Heritage Auctions. The previous record was held by The Legend of Zelda, when an unopened copy of the game for the original Nintendo […]

Call for Makers at Maker Faire Rome — extended a week

*Everybody does that. https://makerfairerome.eu/it/call-for-makers/ TORNA A STUPIRCI! TORNA A MAKER FAIRE ROME – THE EUROPEAN EDITION 2021 Maker Faire Rome è il più grande evento di innovazione europeo, una fiera nella quale mostrare al pubblico invenzioni, idee, soluzioni, le ultime scoperte della ricerca tecnologica, della robotica e dell’intelligenza artificiale. A Maker Faire Rome cerchiamo, da […]

Unboxing of an Infinite Objects NFT artwork

*This device is what the Infinite Objects company calls a “video print.” It’s a desktop art display that simply displays one single video. On the back, it has documentation proving that you own a non-fungible token. https://infiniteobjects.com/

Looking Glass 4K Gen2 & Looking Glass 8K Gen2

*Might be of interest for digital art displays. Figuring out how to parade your NFTs, that’s not an easy matter. https://lookingglassfactory.com/

News from Feral File

*The joy of collecting NFTs without credit limits. Hi BruceS, On July 20th at 00:00 GMT, Feral File will launch support for crypto payments (USDC, ETH, and BTC). We’re excited for this change because it expands your ability to collect without limits. Many credit card companies have purchase limits while others are starting to ban […]

Italian Carrara Art Marble Robotics

*An interesting local robotics angle in the New York Times article here. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/11/world/europe/carrara-italy-robot-sculptures.html By Emma Bubola July 11, 2021 CARRARA, Italy — For centuries, the massive marble quarries above the Tuscan town of Carrara have yielded the raw material for the polished masterpieces of Italian sculptors like Michelangelo, Canova, Bernini and, most recently, ABB2. Carving […]

A year with the EleutherAI project

*That’s quite the tale of rollicking open-source adventure. abandoned bitcoin mine as imagined by nmkd https://blog.eleuther.ai/year-one/ (…) Since the early days of Eleuther, there always had been the humble, underutilized #art channel. While we had hoped it would be a place for ML artists of various kinds to exchange and discuss their creations, its initial […]

The Open-AI CLIP text-to-image generator

https://ml.berkeley.edu/blog/posts/clip-art/ (…) These models have so much creative power: just input some words and the system does its best to render them in its own uncanny, abstract style. It’s really fun and surprising to play with: I never really know what’s going to come out; it might be a trippy pseudo-realistic landscape or something more […]

A metaverse making a fuss about their carbon dioxide strategies

*They know that their skeptics are upset about the issue. That’s shy they’d doing all this publicity about it. *To claim that you will grow more real forests as customers buy more real estate in your metaverse, that has almost a poetic quality. https://medium.com/sandbox-game/the-sandbox-gets-greener-reducing-nft-carbon-footprint-by-99-and-regrowing-trees-across-the-globe-edca3bdb0fa (…) Tree Growing: The Sandbox has renewed its partnership collaboration with […]

Sir Richard Branson’s very expensive work of technology performance-art

*Look at him gloating here. If you’ve ever read over-elaborate justifications for works of device-art, there’s something familiar about this. https://www.virgin.com/branson-family/richard-branson-blog/flying-to-space-onboard-virgin-galactic (…) I said a message to all children while I was in space: I was once a child with a dream looking up to the stars. Now I’m an adult in a spaceship looking […]