This is an experimental music NFT project that aims to experiment with the use of NFT to see if it can bring about changes in the relationship between music and audience and the viewing experience.
We are combining PFP as IP out of a desire to value narratives.
As a side note, isn't it funny to have a different character just by changing the hairstyle? This is the idea behind the character design.
An adventure story about wack and his friends, who love music, and their search for a "stone tablet engraved with sound" that they discovered by chance.
*Crave reviews are in the works! To be released soon!
The web3 movement, which seeks a new way of society with the advent of programmable technology, including in the real world, reminded me of the excitement of infinite possibilities of what might happen in the free and somewhat dangerous communication with people who had never met before in the early days of the Internet. It reminded me of the excitement of the endless possibilities of what might happen in free and somewhat dangerous communication with people who had never met before at the dawn of the Internet.
However, as web3 is being sought for social implementation (or commercialization) in the world to date, I feel that the distorted aspects of web3 are beginning to come full circle.
I usually respect people/projects that create new values and experiences that do not yet exist in the world, and I enjoy and like a world where many such things emerge.
Through this project, I hope to provide the excitement and new experiences that web3 has to offer, even if only in a small way, and that is why I launched this project.
I would also be happy if this project can be a starting point to start a project to create new values and experiences by further developing ideas based on this project.
In order to help this, we plan to release the illustrations and music in CC0.
We also plan to release ai data (data that can be re-edited) for the illustrations and track data (data that can be re-edited) for the music, so please take advantage of these data when they are released.
Ever since the gramophone appeared in human history (probably), music has developed from analog records to tapes to CDs to streaming.
Streaming, in particular, has spread widely as a very convenient way to listen to music at any time for free. (There are more than 500 million users!!!).
This is proof that the experience of listening to music today is no longer a very light and rare thing.
So, what would happen if we set a hurdle to the experience of listening to music? I was driven to try a viewing experience called .
In a society so saturated with music, even if such music existed, it would be forgotten without ever being heard or even being noticed.
But I wanted to try it because it sounded interesting.
Specifically, this is how I envision it working.
1️⃣Split a piece of music into 5 parts per phrase
2️⃣ NFT each of them
3️⃣ Each of the 5 NFT holders must come together to view the complete piece
4️⃣ People invited by NFT holders at the time of viewing can view without NFTs
*One person cannot watch even if he/she has all types of NFTs
*There are tracks, phrases, gimmicks, etc. that only exist when completed, so piecing together the phrases that can be viewed on the OS will not result in a finished product.
*I am sure that this viewing experience will not work without an experience that surpasses that of a normal song, because of the increased rarity.
I don't expect this project to be generalized, nor do I think it will solve the problems faced by the artists or the industry.
We simply hope that through the wackwackwack characters and their worldview, people will feel the Internet-like experience of doing one thing/spending time together with a stranger.
I like music.
I like listening to it and playing it.
I also like businesses related to music. (Although I haven't been able to do it myself.) I respect the artists and the industry as a whole.
I respect artists and the industry as a whole.
The web3 community is being exploited because the value of music has decreased with the advent of streaming services, or because the return to the artists is low. The NFT will help to regain the value of the music. However, considering the world before the emergence of streaming services, I don't necessarily think that streaming services = evil.
However, I do agree with the movement to bring artists and fans closer together, which is being talked about in the web3 community.
I also agree with the movement to make the relationship between artist and fan deeper and wider.
What I wanted to say was not that something is evil, but that service counties are just tools, and it depends on the user.
However, the industry structure and business practices, as well as the behavioral psychology and principles of the fans that shape them, have become a way of life and culture, so it is not easy for fans to accept an experience other than the existing structure of streaming music for free (or for a small fee) and casually listening to music, and as a result, artists are suffering. This is a situation that is causing artists to suffer.
As a result, the web3 community is searching for ways to provide benefits to fans as well.
There have already been some success stories, but there are many examples of artists who have had a certain level of success with the existing structure.
However, I believe that by the end of this year, values and experiences will emerge from the web3 area, where the wisdom of the world is gathered, that will make the relationship between artist⇔fan⇔fan even deeper and wider.
I am sure that the key will be the strengthening of the passion-based fan ⇔ fan, and a system whereby this is returned to the artist side as well.
As a music lover, I am thinking about what kind of new experience this will be, and I am also looking forward to seeing the wonderful inventions that will come out of other sources.
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