The key point for me was "Zora is looking to replace ... secondary market OpenSea with ... secondary market from Uniswap"
Previously I was presuming that Zora's intent was for every 1155 to become an ERC-20 token.
But now I see that it's not a forgone conclusion; it's an opportunity that only needs to occur if it makes sense.
A critical thing that would make this scheme feel more coherent & palatable is a UI for the secondary market; something that presents it as a useful & desirable extension of the existing NFT universe and not an abstract concept that harkens back to a time of toxic speculation.
I think of SCENES as performance art; a long-form album release party
Instead of a raucous celebration in a local venue over a few hours, for supporters to hear the music see each other (literally) and share in real time;
SCENES is a thoughtful dialogue online & onchain over a few months, for supporters to hear the music see each other (metaphorically) and share asynchronously.
Each prompt in SCENES created space for listening, introspection, vulnerability, and reflection on each individual's own terms, their own place, their own time.
The cumulative wave of each SCENE, Jamie hand-editing each submission into the greater body of work onchain; is in stark contrast to dry Play & Like counts, metrics of a marketing campaign pitting algorithms vs algorithms.
When I browse through the [SCENES galleries](scenes.soundoffractures.com/scenes), it is something new - something different. It's a glimpse of a new native form of music online & onchain that is conversational, emotional, durable.
I want a minimum viable point of view
The key point for me was "Zora is looking to replace ... secondary market OpenSea with ... secondary market from Uniswap"
Previously I was presuming that Zora's intent was for every 1155 to become an ERC-20 token.
But now I see that it's not a forgone conclusion; it's an opportunity that only needs to occur if it makes sense.
A critical thing that would make this scheme feel more coherent & palatable is a UI for the secondary market; something that presents it as a useful & desirable extension of the existing NFT universe and not an abstract concept that harkens back to a time of toxic speculation.
111111 $enjoy
New instruments in new hands.
The incumbents hate it because it's unrefined & unfamiliar.
But there's no other way to express the energy of new possibility than to make ugly weird shit with it.
It's punk.
Instead of a raucous celebration
in a local venue
over a few hours,
for supporters to hear the music
see each other (literally)
and share in real time;
SCENES is a thoughtful dialogue
online & onchain
over a few months,
for supporters to hear the music
see each other (metaphorically)
and share asynchronously.
Each prompt in SCENES created space
for listening, introspection, vulnerability, and reflection
on each individual's own terms, their own place, their own time.
The cumulative wave of each SCENE,
Jamie hand-editing each submission into the greater body of work onchain;
is in stark contrast to dry Play & Like counts,
metrics of a marketing campaign pitting algorithms vs algorithms.
When I browse through the [SCENES galleries](scenes.soundoffractures.com/scenes),
it is something new - something different.
It's a glimpse of a new native form of music online & onchain that is
conversational, emotional, durable.