This is Devansh. I write about web3: decentralization, blockchain, and NFTs. I write about what I learn and what I'd like others to learn.
This is Devansh. I write about web3: decentralization, blockchain, and NFTs. I write about what I learn and what I'd like others to learn.

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Some context. Continuation of the context. A little update.
I’ve been traversing The Net for a few months, finding and learning about fresh, innovative worlds thriving with new ideas and pursuits. This journey led to my acquaintance with The Blockchain, a type of technology that allows for transparent interconnectivity, interoperability, and exchange of all kinds of information. I tried to explain it in a trio of videos here. If I can understand it, anyone can. I took from an article I read from The Verge that I thought was the best, most comprehensive summary of this new technology. This is the article.
This led to more discoveries and findings in this space. The more I read, the more I learned, and the more curious I grew. I believe in a shared world where the creator, contributor, and collaborator are all rewarded according to how they deem fit, unanimously, and not by a central authority controlled by a small group of players. This world is the world that The Blockchain promises. Of course, it comes with its drawbacks, problems, and difficulties, however, the amount of possibilities it brings outweighs all its shortcomings, which with time will only decrease as more effort and energy is directed towards making it the norm.
That is what happens with technology: It comes with a vibrant promise, goes through a series of ups and downs, and eventually leaves the world slightly better than it did before it came into existence. Players that take part in the sustenance and development of a promising technology are rewarded for their efforts, bystanders enjoy a life of ease after its adoption, and naysayers reluctantly use it in their everyday escapades.
The first project that I am intertwining with this technology is called HIVE4DMT20x3.
Hallucinations &
Illusions in
Visual
Entertainment for
Decisions,
Moods, and
Thoughts.
There are 20 Decisions, 20 Moods, and 20 Thoughts.
The project is a collection of videos spanning the human spectrum of emotions. I followed my Why and connected it with my mother’s suggestion to make a series of shorts and it led me to this project. The pieces in the collection are short videos, between 30 to 90 seconds long, that revolve around a specific Decision, Mood, or Thought. The purpose of this collection is to induce the feeling felt in the frame inside the viewer’s brain. Each clip has a distinct color palette and soundscape, where the visuals and music are manipulated to make the consumer truly imbibe the emotion emitted.
The precursor collection is a collection of all 60 Decisions, Moods, and Thoughts depicted in biographical stories revolving around one character and their experience experiencing that Decision, Mood, or Thought. These written pieces will give context and some insight into the upcoming series of videos.
The pieces will begin minting and be available to purchase on OpenSea starting this month.
Some context. Continuation of the context. A little update.
I’ve been traversing The Net for a few months, finding and learning about fresh, innovative worlds thriving with new ideas and pursuits. This journey led to my acquaintance with The Blockchain, a type of technology that allows for transparent interconnectivity, interoperability, and exchange of all kinds of information. I tried to explain it in a trio of videos here. If I can understand it, anyone can. I took from an article I read from The Verge that I thought was the best, most comprehensive summary of this new technology. This is the article.
This led to more discoveries and findings in this space. The more I read, the more I learned, and the more curious I grew. I believe in a shared world where the creator, contributor, and collaborator are all rewarded according to how they deem fit, unanimously, and not by a central authority controlled by a small group of players. This world is the world that The Blockchain promises. Of course, it comes with its drawbacks, problems, and difficulties, however, the amount of possibilities it brings outweighs all its shortcomings, which with time will only decrease as more effort and energy is directed towards making it the norm.
That is what happens with technology: It comes with a vibrant promise, goes through a series of ups and downs, and eventually leaves the world slightly better than it did before it came into existence. Players that take part in the sustenance and development of a promising technology are rewarded for their efforts, bystanders enjoy a life of ease after its adoption, and naysayers reluctantly use it in their everyday escapades.
The first project that I am intertwining with this technology is called HIVE4DMT20x3.
Hallucinations &
Illusions in
Visual
Entertainment for
Decisions,
Moods, and
Thoughts.
There are 20 Decisions, 20 Moods, and 20 Thoughts.
The project is a collection of videos spanning the human spectrum of emotions. I followed my Why and connected it with my mother’s suggestion to make a series of shorts and it led me to this project. The pieces in the collection are short videos, between 30 to 90 seconds long, that revolve around a specific Decision, Mood, or Thought. The purpose of this collection is to induce the feeling felt in the frame inside the viewer’s brain. Each clip has a distinct color palette and soundscape, where the visuals and music are manipulated to make the consumer truly imbibe the emotion emitted.
The precursor collection is a collection of all 60 Decisions, Moods, and Thoughts depicted in biographical stories revolving around one character and their experience experiencing that Decision, Mood, or Thought. These written pieces will give context and some insight into the upcoming series of videos.
The pieces will begin minting and be available to purchase on OpenSea starting this month.
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