The ultimate NFT in w3b is omni-media; it tells the story of a community, with works of art from every discipline, and that community owns the royalties of that story. We are parts-and-parcels of the communities that shape our identities; we would share and work to our beneficence itself, if not stuck with bills, and we may stay trapped in this possessive, privy, pitiable condition of seeming separateness awhile, so buy NFTs!
Ignoring the stupidity of the cultural trajectory of eliminating the organic world in favor of the virtual, it excites me learning more about integrating multiple modes of creative capacity in NFT collectibles. I think you’d be better off getting your dog a bloody chunk of raw, free-range, grass-fed, gluten-free, macrobiotic meat to devour, instead of some digital wizardry to stare at while the world passes you by, yet I need to pay bills too.
The stupidity of this aside, the capabilities of digital creativity are pretty fun to play around with; today, I started a new collection of NFTs that are Marble GIFs, which are made by making flux fractal tiles and mapping them to a sphere in sequence. Much of this is automated and is just a matter of clicking and waiting, clicking and waiting, etc.
It doesn’t hurt my back like decades of essential labor or injuries trying to reach a skill level to skateboard professionally; it also doesn’t do much for meeting the basic needs of living beings or adding to the ecological abundance of this world, which are really far better reasons to get up everyday than to stare at screens, click, wait and be wowed.
We will begin making NFT projects that account for those really valuable things; we will begin accounting for what ultimately benefits living beings in this world, and we will be able to show it with virtual mapping of actual sustainability.
I’m excited for redesigning the world, yet I realize my propensity to err in the haste of excitement, so I’m practicing on marbles for a while…

