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This is an art appreciation post. It's probably the first of many. greweb recently released his "Plottable Mountain Moons" project, and I'm pumped about the creativity in the work and the project overall.
Check out the work I minted earlier on (fx)hash:


They look awesome but that's not the best part. Buying and minting a unique Plottable Mountain Moons NFT gives the owner the right to request a physical plot, blending digital and physical ownership of an artwork. He expands on this concept in this post, writing:
"The NFT vs physical art decoupling allows a business model that allows both the digital creator and the physical creator to be rewarded and makes the NFT truly interesting as a token that has a real-life action: to unlock physical pieces."
This is just so COOL! In fact, it looks like I was the first to request a physical artwork:
https://twitter.com/greweb/status/1466140759606845456
What's super duper cool is that buying the NFT gives you access to the SVG file. You could use that file (which seems to be just a loooong list of commands) to plot your own physical artwork using a plotter. Next level, for me.
As for the investment value of this project, I really don't care. It's been fun to play apart of this project, and it will be like Christmas when these babies arrive. What's also cool is how much fun the greweb seems to be having. He writes:
"Ok, this may be the best plot generator I have ever created so far. I have put so much effort. This is months of iterations and experiments concentrated into one generator. I had goosebumps exploring the results and plotting them. This is just an illegal amount of fun."
And guess what? Minting is still open on this project! Find yours here while mints last on his (fx)hash page.
This is an art appreciation post. It's probably the first of many. greweb recently released his "Plottable Mountain Moons" project, and I'm pumped about the creativity in the work and the project overall.
Check out the work I minted earlier on (fx)hash:


They look awesome but that's not the best part. Buying and minting a unique Plottable Mountain Moons NFT gives the owner the right to request a physical plot, blending digital and physical ownership of an artwork. He expands on this concept in this post, writing:
"The NFT vs physical art decoupling allows a business model that allows both the digital creator and the physical creator to be rewarded and makes the NFT truly interesting as a token that has a real-life action: to unlock physical pieces."
This is just so COOL! In fact, it looks like I was the first to request a physical artwork:
https://twitter.com/greweb/status/1466140759606845456
What's super duper cool is that buying the NFT gives you access to the SVG file. You could use that file (which seems to be just a loooong list of commands) to plot your own physical artwork using a plotter. Next level, for me.
As for the investment value of this project, I really don't care. It's been fun to play apart of this project, and it will be like Christmas when these babies arrive. What's also cool is how much fun the greweb seems to be having. He writes:
"Ok, this may be the best plot generator I have ever created so far. I have put so much effort. This is months of iterations and experiments concentrated into one generator. I had goosebumps exploring the results and plotting them. This is just an illegal amount of fun."
And guess what? Minting is still open on this project! Find yours here while mints last on his (fx)hash page.
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