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Freies Radio Neumünster
Die Weihnachtsschlagershow 2024 mit Mitch Keller, Feelissa, Norma und Sarah Zucker - jetzt zum Nachhören!

Freies Radio Neumünster

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 120:00


Wunderschöne Weihnachtsschlager, die für festliche Stimmung sorgen und interessante Interviews zum Thema Weihnachten mit den Schlagerstars. Das war die Weihnachtsausgabe der Schlagershow 2024. In dieser besonderen Sendung begrüßte Simon Ladewig gleich vier fantastische Gäste. So waren in der Sendung zu Gast, Mitch Keller, Feelissa, Norma und Sarah Zucker. Simon sprach mit ihnen über ihre Rituale zum Weihnachtsfest und über ihre neuen Weihnachtssongs die alle vier Künstler in der Vorweihnachtszeit 2024 veröffentlicht haben.

StarTreff – radio B2
StarTreff – Sarah Zucker · Interview

StarTreff – radio B2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 12:32


Spätestens seit ihrem 2020er Top 14 Album-Debüt „Wo mein Herz ist“ begeistert sie zehntausende Fans, im vergangenen Jahr z.B. auch als Support-Act des großen Roland Kaiser! Jetzt kehrt sie zurück ins Rampenlicht mit einer brandneuen Single und mit einer neuen Liebe: Sarah Zucker. Vivi und Normen fragen Sarah, wie sie ihren Martin kennengelernt hat und […]

PROOF Daily NFT Countdown
Boys of Summer Takes Off | 0xdgb Cameras Sell Out | $35K Mooncats NFT Sale

PROOF Daily NFT Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 13:30


00:00 Intro 00:26 Market Overview 04:00 Boys of Summer 06:25 0xdgb Cameras Sell Out 08:21 Sotheby's Auction 10:27 Notable Sales: Pale White Mooncat, 20 WETH; Tequila Sunrise by Grant Yun: 33 ETH; 3 Wise Doges by Sarah Zucker, 7.69 ETH; NorrieHarman- Rebel Monet - the 10th E Street, 3 ETH; i miss the boy and girl who cried and laughed by BongDoe: 1.9 ETH _________ Subscribe to PROOF on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOaX0Vu-dWB7bNjFMnbBo2A?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on other platforms: Proof Podcasts Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/proofpodcasts  Telegram | https://t.me/proofcountdown  NFTstatistics Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/punk9059  Proof Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/proof_xyz NFTstatistics Presentation Deck  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1El7x_gWCaNogGK4rCGbt0IgppCiMAGSIBFxxveUQMVc/edit?usp=sharing 

Right Click Radio
Alida Sun on the Art of Ethical Code

Right Click Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 25:19


The multidisciplinary artist shares a more ethical vision for artistic communities with Alex Estorick

PROOF Daily NFT Countdown
Jack Butcher's Weekend | Claire Silver x RSTLSS AI Art | $168K DeGods Sale

PROOF Daily NFT Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 12:08


00:00 Intro 00:40 Market Overview 03:01 Jack Butcher 07:29 Claire + RSTLSS 08:52 Notable Sales: Medusa DeGod, 83.33 ETH; Professional Degen by OSF: 62 ETH; Flowering of Ideas by Ryan Koopmans, Botto Project, and Alice Wexell: 15.95 ETH; HypnoMoire by Sarah Zucker, 9.2 ETH _________ Subscribe to PROOF on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOaX0Vu-dWB7bNjFMnbBo2A?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on other platforms: Proof Podcasts Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/proofpodcasts  Telegram | https://t.me/proofcountdown  NFTstatistics Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/punk9059  Proof Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/proof_xyz NFTstatistics Presentation Deck https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kcyc17EEJXVuyEvm4_a6LExZTpqWzEOE_irFDrfwG2w/edit?usp=sharing

Aber bitte mit Schlager - Der Podcast von Schlagerplanetradio

Sarah Zucker spricht mit uns über ihren Umzug nach Hamburg und erklärt, warum sie ihre Heimat Berlin verlassen hat. Außerdem geht es um Männer, Zukunftspläne und ihr neues Management. Wie es zu der Zusammenarbeit mit Roland Kaiser kam und sie den Tourauftakt mit ihm erlebt hat, erzählt sie. Auch ihre Albumpläne und Selbstzweifel sind ein großes Thema, mit denen sich Sarah lange auseinander gesetzt hat. Sie verrät uns, warum ihr die spirituelle Arbeit und der Halt ihrer Familie in schwierigen Zeiten besonders geholfen hat.

The Dankness
Sarah Zucker | The Dankness + Ep 2

The Dankness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 96:07


In this episode we chat with the dankest artist we know, our good friend Sarah Zucker! Sarah, known by many as “The Sarah Show” is a proud psychonaut, former Jeopardy champion, and exceptionally accomplished artist. Her deeply personal work “merges the gorgeous and grotesque through humor, psychedelia, mysticism, and the interplay of cutting edge and obsolete technologies.”What we love most about Sarah is that her work is equally at home on Giphy (where it has been viewed billions of times) as it is in world renowned art museums. Sarah's brilliant weirdness and unique vision speaks to us all! We cover a lot of territory with Sarah from her participation in “Peer to Peer”, an exhibition at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, to to her first psychedelic experience. You may know and love Sarah's work as an artist but here is your chance to get to know her better as the amazing person she is. Sarah is our favorite “one of one” and we're thrilled to have her on the show!Before we jump into the interview with Sarah, Sickles and Artnome ask what the impact of the FTX collapse will be on the CryptoArt community and NFT market. Hint… not your storage, not your NFT!You should absolutely follow Sarah Zucker at @thesarahshow and you can learn more about her super dank work on her website sarahzucker.com.To keep up with the podcast follow @thedanknessxyz on Twitter. Sickles is on Twitter at @dan_sickles and you can keep up with his amazing documentary at @newherexyz as it evolves. Artnome lives on Twitter at @artnome and his company ClubNFT, which helps collectors protect and discover NFTs, is at @club_nft. But wait, theres more! Every episode comes with a free collectible audio/visual NFT created through a collaboration of our cohost and audio wizard Asa Stella (@stellaphonic) and visionary digital artist FFFFlood (@fffflood) on Async art. We call them “Danktones” and they will be available as an open edition for a limited time after each episode.

NorCal and Shill
Bryan Brinkman

NorCal and Shill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 39:55 Transcription Available


Bryan Brinkman Episode 54: Show Notes.Welcome back for another exciting episode of NorCal and Shill! Today, we are joined by award-winning multi-media artist, Bryan Brinkman. After telling us how he met Guy in a ‘Hollywood moment' at a restaurant in LA, Bryan gives us a brief account of the car accident that gave him a new lease on life. He shares his hardware wallet status and we discuss some of the best hardware wallet brands and other important information. We learn what Bryan initially thought of NFTs, how he got into the NFT space, why he decided to pursue art as a career, and a glimpse at the many other jobs he's worked aside from being an artist. Bryan tells us of the best advice he's ever received before asking Guy some questions of his own. Guy's mini interview covers scarcity versus growth, pseudo swaps and royalties, and the mediums and new NFTs that he is most excited about. It is a fascinating conversation with the talented Bryan Brinkman, be sure to tune it!  Key Points From This Episode:•    Introducing today's guest, Bryan Brinkman. •    How Bryan and Guy met randomly in a LA restaurant. •    Our guest's car accident and his new lease on life. •    Bryan's hardware wallet status. •    Comparing hardware wallet brands and other important information. •    Bryan's initial thoughts on NFTs. •    How he got into NFTs. •    Why he decided on making art for a living. •    Other jobs he's worked apart from being an artist.•    The animal Bryan would choose to be, and why. •    His favorite food.•    The best piece of advice he's received. •    His ideal home location, and why. •    Bryan questions Guy.•    Whether Guy prefers for artists to stay scarce or grow themselves through additions.  •    What Guy thinks about pseudo swap and creator royalties. •    Whether there's a way for artists to incentivize collectors to obey royalty contracts. •    The type of mediums and new NFTs that Guy is most excited about. •    Bryan gives shout-outs to Sarah Zucker, Ikayta, Josie Bellini, and Alotta Money.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Bryan Brinkman on TwitterBryan Brinkman on LinkedInBryan Brinkman on InstagramBryan Brinkman WebsiteBryan Brinkman on SuperRareBryan Brinkman on Sotheby'sBryan Brinkman on Art BlocksBryan Brinkman on Nifty GatewayBryan Brinkman on AsyncNorCal and Shill on Twitter

THIRD EYE DROPS
Meeting Chaos Halfway with Sarah Zucker | Mind Meld 315

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 83:41


Join Michael and Cory Allen for the first-ever wonder gym on Patreon! The wise and whimsical, Sarah Zucker returns! Sarah is a mythopoetic, psychedelically-inspired artist and writer who's been featured in the New York Times Magazine, and CNBC. She's also a Jeopardy! champion. In this one, we muse about the importance of reconnecting with wonder, the puzzle that is the so-called mystery initiations of the ancient world, whether or not human beings have an essential spiritual purpose, how Sarah stays connected with creative inspiration, and more! **Support Third Eye Drops**  Protect yourself online and Get 69% off of Nord VPN at nordvpn.com/thirdeye For rewards and podcast extras, become a patron! Follow and review on Spotify Give us a psychic smooch by leaving us a 5 star review on apple pods!

Chefsache! – radio B2
Chefsache – Sarah Zucker

Chefsache! – radio B2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 30:03


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All About Affordable NFTs
Growing Women-led NFT Projects! | Project: WomenRise

All About Affordable NFTs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 22:23


Project success of World of Women. Self-fulling prophecy of guys having more access/headstart creating projects that appeal to guys and so on. A smart strategy could be to start looking for female-led teams/artists as the market grows.    World of Women Galaxy - Collection | OpenSea    Project: https://opensea.io/collection/womenrise Women Rise is another relatively new female-led NFT collection in the space. Yet, it's already supported by celebrities like Gary Vaynerchuk, who minted 10 NFTs during the project's December launch. In a short span of time, the project has raked in over $13 million in OpenSea trade volume. Acclaimed visual artist, Maliha Abidi created the collection of 10,000 NFTs representing women across the globe. A Pakistani-American artist, Abidi has been advocating for social justice through her art.  boys club: Only ~15% of Bitcoin and ~12% of Ethereum investors are women Of the 121 founders of the top crypto companies, 5 are women Men are 2x as likely to invest in crypto as women BlockFi found only 9% of women say they understand cryptocurrency https://cryptoart.io/artists Women Crypto groups/projects https://cyberbrokers.io/  SheFI Black Women Blockchain Council BoysClub Dao Headlines:EToro Is Aping Into Blue-Chip NFTs With $20M Fund  Nouns DAO Backs NFT Crowdfunding Effort for Indie Film 'Calladita' - Decrypt    Transcript [00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs ladies rule, the rise of female led NFT projects. I'll be honest. Like we could have done this episode anytime, I think over the past six months, but we've been waiting kind of gathering some, some notes on it and excited to share some of that. Some of that conversation and alpha with. [00:00:20] First, I think we somewhat alluded to this in our last podcast to listen to that recently, just discussing this. George recently picked up a couple of pieces from the Sarah show and Sarah Zucker and Betty from the artist behind. Dead fellows. Yeah. [00:00:38] So the funny thing is, is like it's been in my like personal investment narrative for a little while and we've kind of been waiting to share it, but I, yeah, I, I'm excited to get both of them. [00:00:47] And I actually I tweeted it the Sarah shows there's soccer and saying like, Hey, picked up when your repeat. And she's like, oh, awesome. Thanks for collecting. So it's kind of cool. Like she knows me. [00:00:58] Yeah. Cool. Well, yeah, I'm excited to talk about this. I think we have seen we've definitely seen some some projects, some women led projects get some, some big headlines, so it'd be good to dig into this a bit more, but you know, as he said, why don't we start with some headlines? [00:01:13] Okay. E Toro getting in aping into blue-chip NFTs with a $20 million. Okay. So this is a, an investment platform and they are actually putting a, a, sorry, a portfolio of NFT investments together. This isn't a portfolio or a investment fund to invest in infrastructure tools around NMT. This is actually investing in the NFTs themselves. [00:01:36] So haven't seen a ton of. Direct investment. It, of course is coming from a more I don't know younger sort of financial company and not too surprised that this is happening, but I think we'll start to see this kind of thing more and more. [00:01:52] Yeah. They talk about saying they want to be one of the leading and if T collectors in the world fully deployed to collection, that already includes an Ft projects from board eight yacht club, crypto punks, and right on theme world of women. [00:02:05] World of women. I think being, I'd say the largest, would you say? Yeah, that's what I kind of look at his leg, his WomenLead NFT collection at this point. And there's been a handful of successful ones and I think that has led the way I believe in terms of price, it's still up there and certainly gotten a lot of headlines. [00:02:24] So yeah, interesting here. Next one, we've got nouns, Dow backs, NFT crowdfunding. So now in style up to something, any indie candidate film for Calla Dita definitely didn't pronounce that. Right. So what does announced dial up to here? [00:02:40] Yeah, I guess they also, I've heard about this this films and indie film is being funded through NFTs and I believe it is connected to let's see, it's connected to. [00:02:51] Martin Scorsese's daughter. She was on a. I believe so I'm now reading through this and not seeing that right away. But anyway, they announced out is putting some of their significant ease towards backing this project. As we've mentioned the past the the downscale There is the release one new NFT each day. [00:03:13] They're still going for a pretty hefty sum. So they haven't spent a ton of that. So they are putting some of that towards this film. It will be the first NFT back film. It's so interesting to see. It looks like they do have some that they actually have a bit of a trailer here. Click, I'm not entirely clear on the status of the film at this point. [00:03:34] Yeah, it seems like they're going to feature those glasses. So somehow that's going to be fit into the narrative. So there'll be a there's that like the content and that content inclusion for that nouns. That was a funny, one of it is. Just keep turning out those, those nouns every day. Good for them. [00:03:53] All right. We can move to our featured project, which [00:04:00] actually we talked briefly about this. I think one other thing we could talk about, if not, maybe NFTE specific is just the. Oh, the news that's been going on with Twitter recently, it is still a very popular place for NFT discussion. And we've had Ilan recently by about 10% of the company and then kind of put all his chips out there and say that he wants to buy the whole thing. [00:04:22] And as we've mentioned this on a recent podcast and it made the news may have changed by the time you're listening to this. But I think it will have some sort of impact on the, on NFT discussion and crypto. Twitter. So it's definitely one that I'm looking at and keeping, keeping tabs on. [00:04:41] Yeah. I mean, you see when all those announcement happened, like speaking as a dose holder the price of doge moves kind of aggressively when that happens. And also remember that as Dorsey left, he was a Bitcoin maximalist and maybe we'll actually slowing down the integration and adoption of more NFTs into web three tech into. [00:05:02] Twitter. So I think all moves there. It seems like the path of Elan having his way or not having his way, all paths lead to Twitter, more broadly deepening its relationship to web three, which will increase adoption and usage. So it's all upside from where I sit, but I'm really rooting for him to do it and then make doji official currency of Twitter. [00:05:22] And I'll be right back on my dose to the moon. [00:05:25] That's all right. I imagine that's all part of the plan. It's [00:05:28] all, it's all planned out. I just have to survive the trough. [00:05:30] All right. Well, now I think we can move on. I thought that we should at least get that in there, but let's move on to our affordable project. And once again it is George bringing one to us. And what do you have to go along with our theme this week? Wait a minute. Is that three today? This week you're doing this week today. [00:05:49] You owe me you want me I dunno, a moon cat pop for forever. [00:05:54] Oh boy. [00:05:54] All right. So ladies rule is our theme, but the project that we found is women rise. And so I guess relatively new female led NFT collection, I'll say the current floor just to get you anchored is. Two one. And that is a, I would say relatively thin floor. [00:06:15] So this thing pat us on our back, I we get 80 downloads, this could move the floor. So all the more reason to join us in the discord, because I'm about to post it there. So they'll get to see what's going on really great art here. And it's celebrating. It says and representing women, scientists, activists, artists, coders, and more. [00:06:34] And they're focused on advancing women's rights and girls' education through NFTs and web three, and even trying to build the first school in the metaverse and really sort of exciting vision. I would say it's a collection from an artist activist Molly hat, Z art is her tag and, and focused on advocating for social justice. [00:06:55] So what do you see in, in this project? I'll say 10,000 items. Yeah, 10,000 items. You've got a, let's see, we've got about 5,700 holder. So a pretty pretty good unique holder count. I would say for a collection that size as you mentioned that it didn't get a lot of attention when it came out earlier and actually had a, we got an average price of over one eith at one point it's been kind of sliding down since peaking in. [00:07:24] Let's see, mid February or so. But you know, it has, it's a fairly fairly affordable project at this point, I would say, especially compared to where it's been and where many of the sales have been. The holder count has been relatively. Daddy increasing slightly, but you know, I'd say definitely not. [00:07:44] I wouldn't, it doesn't look like there's people dumping this project. I think people are looking at this as one of the more affordable women led collections out there. As you said seen world of women do quite well and it's even grouped in with the Crypto Punkin board ape projects in the blue chip collection. [00:08:04] So I think this is a way to get in on a women led project at a much more affordable price. And one that frankly seems to be being overlooked. Maybe because who knows what the reason is. But I, I think there's a very good chance for some of these women led projects to to get more attention in the future. [00:08:24] We know that there's a lot of Hills in the space and it's very dominated that way. I think as new people come in, we're going to maybe see the the numbers shifted that for awhile. And some of these projects could benefit. [00:08:40] Yeah, just doing some trait analysis inside of whammy.io. [00:08:46] It's all over the map because there's a bunch of attributes and I really can't find a salient attribute that I would say to go on. So like it's one of those to, to take a look at more closely and see what you see in and see what like draws you to it. But there's accessories, background, badge, body clothes. [00:09:04] I make up glass hair, head helmet, light background lifts, reflection, ribs, and the list kind of goes on. There's some, some big deltas in here between floor and the gap. So this is like a gap analysis essentially of saying what is the micro floor was what I look at at, at different traits to be like, all right, where, where is maybe somebody mispriced something along the way for, for the traits are, but there's a lot of, a lot of variants here in, in these gaps speaking to again, the thin floor and the psych sort of our recent loss of attention. [00:09:36] Certainly if you have a a longer view of this, this is interesting. This is very interesting. [00:09:44] Yeah. Going on my watch list for sure. So thanks for bringing that to one that one to us, George. [00:09:50] Yeah, absolutely. This is a fun one and it's definitely on a, on my watch full disclosure. We don't own it as of, I don't know the recording of this, but who knows? [00:09:57] Because. We buy things. [00:10:00] This is true. This is true. [00:10:03] Okay. All right. Ladies rule rise, the female NFT projects and at a high level, look, the, this, the fact of this is at a high level, this is a boys club. Look, I will speak as someone who's running a podcast to two men talking to each other about NFTs. [00:10:20] You see it a lot in The numbers as well, where according to some stats that only 15% of Bitcoin and 12% of Ethereum investors are women. So that's like if we imagine a world where it should be 50 50, because it's supposed to be open architecture and pulling in everybody into this community, let's just like, hold up the mirror and look at the data which is readily available. [00:10:45] That's just sort of, not the case. [00:10:47] Yeah. I mean I actually haven't seen the data necessarily behind this. My, I think that is somewhat harder to, to come by just by wallet addresses, but I think it's pretty apparent when you interact on. Crypto Twitter discords or just look at the the people behind projects, the ones that are docs it's, it's very heavily male. [00:11:10] I'm sure you do have some, some other numbers that you can share with us here on not seeing it. But you know, it is very obvious that it's, it's a lot of males and we've talked about how will you know how there are fewer females in the space. And they, I don't know. I would say it's it's. It's almost there many are overlooked. [00:11:32] And I'd say that there are a handful that get the attention in place of actually trying to promote it to be a more more open space over are, I shouldn't say open, but more, a more balanced space overall. It's it's almost like if there's enough attention and put upon us, you that it somehow makes up for, for the inbound. [00:11:52] Yeah, some of those just sort of other top line stats of the 121 founders that they found in a research report of top crypto companies, five are women. Men are two times as likely to invest in crypto, as women. That's like a pew research coming out, block five found that only 9% of women say they understand cryptocurrency. [00:12:13] So certainly based on these kinds of surveys and whatnot, but it's look, it's a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy that. Frankly, if men have access to the capital and creation markets for NFT projects, then they create, guess what? She, that appeals to more men that then fulfills their sort of like next project. [00:12:35] And they can kind of go on and you see this also with top artists it doesn't, it doesn't take much sort of top line analysis. And we were talking about the total art market on the the, the crypto art. Crypto art.io, like go and look, and then as you go through, you'll realize, what do you. [00:12:52] You have people, you have POC, you have X copy, free Ross. You have basically men, men, men, men, men, for all the top pieces inside of here for, for individual orders. There are in a, we've chatted out to a few, a lot of female ed projects, the largest being a world of women that are really risen up and sort of held the rise. [00:13:16] And I had a recently the galaxy world of women galaxy drop that Andrew, I think you bought into right. [00:13:21] Yeah, I did buy some of those. And I looked at that as an opportunity to get into what I, what I sort of considered and what a lot of considers, one of the premier women led projects, as I mentioned earlier it was an opportunity that the, to expand there their whole, their group, much like a board apes did with mute names and other projects have done in the past. [00:13:43] So they're growing that and it's still a, it's not one that we can put in our affordable list. It's much more affordable than their other projects, but I think those are still about a 1.2 floor. So I think there's, there's a lot. Good things going on with that project. But I think some of that will flow over to other similar projects like this, like the women rise project in another excuse me. [00:14:06] Other projects. [00:14:07] Yeah. I mean, like just sort of continuing down continuing down that list you kind of end up with a top artists and I'll go track this down in the show notes and you can kind of look at yourself. Late at yourself. You'll, you'll see that you gotta get into like number seven before you end up with hackathon, which I believe is the first one on that list for. [00:14:25] Top artists nothing to shake a stick at 40, 41 million doing just fine and total art group [00:14:32] value, which is really right. And I believe that that's a partnership of a male and female partner there. Right? So it's Monica, Monica Rizzoli is number 10 on that list. And believe that I know that she's done a very popular. [00:14:45] Our blocks collection. So that that's that's impressive, but you know, as you said, this is largely dominated by men. Going down the list further, we've got Trevor Jones, shell, dear Mike Johnson, these are all men. And so you do have to really start going down a list and it's I wouldn't even say that it's the position, but just how few women are, are even on this list to begin with. [00:15:09] And so to take a step back in terms of the, the upside of this, and let's just be honest, like you're, you're collecting NFT art because it speaks to you you're collecting NFT art or entity projects because you want to flip it. You want value there. And I think there is a inherent rarity to. [00:15:32] Women that are leading projects or a women artists that have really defined themselves in this space, meaning they have to be that much better to have, have fought their way into it. And so that is when we look at a project like metamorphosis that we highlighted, I immediately went to what was the. [00:15:50] Female creators in that list and like, where are they undervalued? And sure enough, they were, I felt very undervalued. So I was like, yep, I'm going to go pick up that dead fellows. And I'm going to go pick up Sarah soccer because I, I liked where the value of their workforce also within created you look at. [00:16:08] Saying like at the time and Frida Kahlo getting completely overlooked and women in the art world. This is like not, not a new story, it's history repeating itself. But I think that there's a lot of upside when, by the way, remember that distribution of, we were just talking about the number of people that have bought into NFTs. [00:16:28] And if the majority of the NFT projects that have been created. By then potentially unfairly necessarily for men. What happens when that begins to hit more of a mainstream market? Where are the older projects that are going to get more appreciated by? I don't know, say half of the population holds. [00:16:48] Wallets. There's a whole side of the market that hasn't even come in we're early. And even earlier, still when it comes to a female lead female represented projects. And it's very much part of my capital, a art, a I'll say a capital, a art investment Yeah. I that's part of what I was thinking about earlier when I was thinking about I think that the, the ratio of people that are coming in is going to shift over time. [00:17:13] If you've already got a heavy, a user base of, of then it. It's natural to think that at some point that'll swing the other way. And we may have more of a lot more women coming yet. It's at a certain point and not as many quality projects to to look to. I think that could change. [00:17:31] So I actually was thinking one other project. I've been impressed with don't own. But is the cyber brokers project that's led by Josie? Who's like, what is her last name, Josie? Let's see, she's been around the NFP space for a long time. She's done pieces on super rare. Very impressive collection and super impressive artists that was doing this when nobody was paying attention. [00:17:56] She's actually married to another person in the space Andrew Stein, who I've talked to a bit as well. So they're both very in a very into NFT or they're butchering entities before anyone paying attention. And she recently put this collection together. So it's one that just take a look at, I think, to kind of. [00:18:13] I don't know. Let's see, just see a different idea of a collection this was done with SVG files which for those that aren't interested, but that aren't familiar can let's see. So there, there aren't actually graphic files in there. These there's there's I'm sorry, there aren't actually like heavy graphic JPEG files in there. [00:18:33] It's a much later weight code based way of displaying these images so that they are all on chain and it's. Relatively expensive to do, but it is cool that these can be shown in any size at all. I just, I think it's a really cool project, regardless of who's bleeding it, but it's cool to see that it's been some is a female at project, by someone that's been so dedicated to this space for such a long time and doing it when nobody was paying attention like we've, we've talked about that as being such a, such an impressive. [00:19:04] Just an impressive part of an artist's work. If they were doing what nobody cared. I think there's a pretty good chance. They're going to keep at it when people are paying attention. Yeah. Like [00:19:13] that. It's Josie Bellini. And either Rigo, I will go ahead and say not affordable [00:19:20] for. Pretty [00:19:21] impressive now. Yeah, it's a cool project. But I think it also shows where some of these practices can go. There's a lot of potential here and there's flip to other affordable projects before that unless you've got way too much, you've burned a hole in your pocket. [00:19:37] No problem. It's not a problem I have as of late anyway there are. Also some really great women in crypto groups out there. She five black women, blockchain council boys' club Dow, which is kind of a nod to the fact that it is a boys club. So it is. Or women, and there are meetups and more gatherings. [00:19:58] And I think more and more this, these types of groups will hopefully come up, educate investors and then say, Hey coming back to our thesis, like, where should we invest? Should it be in, I don't know, somebody that is creating art that represents us, represents what we believe in, or is it just a. [00:20:17] Sort of like, oh, let's go find generic project X that we can go flip. It seems to probably have maybe a bend toward picking up some of these, these projects and celebrating some of these artists in their continued work. [00:20:32] Yeah, absolutely. [00:20:34] All right. Well, I'm, I'm ever hopeful that this market is going to become more and more inclusive on every manner of it. Also speaking as a as a girl, dad I, I do hope to see a future of NFTs that are well, I guess at this point would need a lot more unicorns though. I am invested in a unicorn stable and a lot more rainbows based on our current. [00:20:56] But I know those will grow. [00:20:58] Cool. Well, good discussion, George.

All About Affordable NFTs
How big is the NFT Market? | Project: Illuvium

All About Affordable NFTs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 29:38


Less than 500k monthly active users on OpenSeaInstagram - 545 million, Discord, 121 million, Candy Crush 119 million, per Most Popular Apps (2022)  One big driver for NFT growth will be Coinbase's new NFT platform, they currently have 3.7 Million users on the waiting list. Value of all digital art estimated at $2.8 billionAll art (mostly physical art) volume last year: $65 billion CryptoArt.io , All Art Sales  Over 4 million on waitlist for the “coming soon” coinbase marketplace Early-adopter stage Affordable project: Illuvium https://medium.com/illuvium/illuvium-dev-blog-march-2022-c782348b031  NFT NewsUS government connects North Korean hacking group with last month's $600 million Ronin exploit  Coinbase Is Creating A Three-Part Bored Ape Yacht Club Film Series Lego x Epic Games Partner To Make The Metaverse Child Friendly NFT News: Under Armour Files Trademarks to Enter the Metaverse - DraftKings Nation    Past project updates:  The Red Village is running tournaments, Pegaxy just introduced a fascinating burn mechanic      Project:   Transcript [00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs. How big is the NFT market? The answer 47. No, [00:00:09] that's not exactly. I think the spot on. Yeah. Good to talk to again, George. [00:00:16] Yeah. So we're going to cover some news. We're going to cover some projects. We'll probably remember to do all of those things inside of here, but just to start, we've got little oh, here, the us government connects North Korea hacking group with last month, 600 million Ronan exploit. [00:00:34] As you remember, Ronin is the the currency under lying, the Axiom infinity game along with SLP, which is the earned revenue. There was a problem in there where frankly, they got us for all of their ethos that people were holding. They're going to be made whole because there's a lot of money floating around. [00:00:54] So I don't know if there's anything else on this interesting North Korea. Yeah. [00:00:57] There had been some rumors that it was probably a state actor around the time, just because there was so little information coming out about it. And 600 million is kind of a large number to not, to have a lot more discussion around. [00:01:11] So not too surprising if if you had kind of read some of that, the Lazarus group they'd been known crypto hackers in the past. So. You know, interesting. There's about 450 million tied to one address specifically unclear where the other, I don't know, 150 million or so is all right. Well, anyway, let's see, we've got the next bit of news here. [00:01:35] We've got news of Coinbase NFTs. Cool. It sounds like Coinbase in a P is coming out. Right, George, [00:01:41] stop it. You're you keep teasing me with this and I'm done. I'm done with it. It's never going to happen. Not going to. Never gonna make it. [00:01:49] So they've got a three-part. Film series coming out with the board API club. [00:01:54] They did, they announced this didn't seem to be huge news in the board. Ape world is bigger news in the Coinbase world. Interestingly in quick days, it did slip in there that their NFT marketplace is coming very, very soon. So, you know, they have a different scale than some of us. But you know, maybe that who knows what that means, but they are, they're at least finding a way to put themselves in the conversation with board apes at this point. [00:02:23] Yeah. I mean, they've got the wallet app, which I think is actually much bigger than folks realize because it's tied to the mobile. And it's tied to your ability, frankly, one of the best and easiest on-ramps for turn and Fiat into crypto at, at low costs and low friction. And you know, even knowing what I know, I still use the Coinbase to my private wallet, you know, conveyor belt. [00:02:51] What do you use actually to get your, to get Fiat's or are you just no longer. Moving stuff that way [00:02:58] yet. I haven't done that in awhile. Move Fiat to crypto. Got a, got a good, a good amount of crypto at this point and move around and crypto much more often. But that is a good point though, that, that they do have that wallet. [00:03:13] And they do have a very long pave and see that you've just made a note. They have a very long waiting list for their NFT marketplace and heard it's as big as 4 million people at this point. So you know, they, and the Coinbase NFT marketplace, I believe it will. Some point, you know, it is becoming a running joke around you know, around the NFG world of, because it has been such a long time and especially as fast as things move in in crypto world. [00:03:45] Yeah. Well, I I'm not holding my breath and I'm moving, I'm moving on from, from hopes to sort of make making other other plans. When it comes, hopefully it'll move the market because that's a lot of people that enter into it. Once you get an idea of how big the NFT market is and isn't we'll get into that a little bit more later on in the episode. [00:04:07] Next step, next story we've got here. We've got Lego coming into the metaverse. They've partnered with epic games and they are looking to make a child friendly. Metaverse you know, so I think this will be more in line with I'm not sure if it, it roadblocks or The other one craft Minecraft. [00:04:29] That's actually the one that I'm more familiar with, they know, but there, and I think from what I know, a Minecraft is much more actually kid safe than roadblocks is as a platform. So I'm sure they see that and see an opportunity. They're so interesting that they are getting into this Lego. [00:04:46] Does, you know, it seems like it would work with a lot of the the Minecraft style of building with blocks. They could use. You know, use a Lego like block to, to build in the world and partnering with epic certainly gives them a, a big leg up again, getting started here. [00:05:05] Yeah. Well, we'll see you know, talking about this next generation of just fully normalized to ownership and creation in on online ecosystems. [00:05:16] I actually liked that partnership. I like that. Groups like that, getting together as opposed to saying like, yeah, let's trust mark Zuckerberg with our, with our kids in the metaverse, which is not the first line I'd maybe go for and in, in my bed. [00:05:30] Yeah, absolutely. You know, I do think that like has has a good reputation and we'll work to uphold that you know, with a metaverse that is actually safe for kids. [00:05:43] Yeah. I mean, in epic games, obviously that's the creator behind 14. Which, you know, say what you will like it's guns and whatnot, but they have really brought the multiplayer battle Royales to the foreground. And also I respect the heck out of that massive donation in aid to Ukraine the other month, like totally, I think it was over 80 million. [00:06:02] So hats off and respect. They know how to manage youth in an ecosystem on. [00:06:08] Absolutely. All right. One more news item here. We've got another company entering the metaverse and other, a fashion apparel company under armor. This time I, a gear I'd say, but a Nike Adidas. And now under armor, all very active or sorry, Nike. [00:06:28] Adidas are already very active in NFTs and the metaverse and now we're seeing under armor also getting into the space. So, you know, as we've been saying, you know, I think this is just going to become, every company has some sort of metaverse play at some point and it won't be such news, but you know, at this point we're still, you know, I think it is still somewhat headline grabbing when when these companies do make plans [00:06:51] yeah. [00:06:52] In this Tweet. And here the Nike recently now 6.7 million Robox roadblocks players had visited the virtual Nike land store talking about attention. And you're talking about attention in these digital ecosystems. So brands are definitely waking up cause they realize where the next generation of consumers are spending time and might be making. [00:07:15] All right. Well, let's move on to our affordable project. George, you've got another one for us today. And what do you have? [00:07:23] So for change, it's not soccer. How about that? [00:07:28] Well, wait, so it's gotta be a stable, stable base game, right? [00:07:33] Kind of, but no, not even as the Lindsay's. I've been watching and you've probably heard this before. [00:07:39] Alluvium for, for awhile. It's kinda like then in, you know, I got a lot of stuff on the site in the side view Ramir but essentially, you know, I can dedicate like many, many hours to the lore of what's being built around Eluvia, but they have technically not launched as a full game. They are going to be a think of it as what the next. [00:08:00] Brand of Pokemon will be in the metaverse and that's most exciting implementation. And they've got a tremendous discord. Right now they don't have anything in the NFTE land that frankly I would be getting into, but they do have a token and it's that sort of dangerous game of token defense. The the game, but you know, right now, just looking at the overall just size internally, they've got I believe something like, you know, 42,000 folks on YouTube, 290,000 on Twitter, and then what they called survivors 190, 4,000 in there. [00:08:42] So they've been under development for a while now, the sort of reason I'm bringing it up now they've got Eluvia island, V I L V. Total. And, you know, you, you can look at the price and move around, but I think the play right now is to potentially look at getting in at whatever your size is for some of that Eluvia token. [00:09:02] Cause they have just launched they're staking V2. And so they're staking V2. Earn yield on that, but also sort of, kind of be ready once. Once the play starts watching and they've got a, a game launcher that's going to come, it's gonna be a desktop downloader, and they've got some amazing graphics and art here. [00:09:22] They have a fully doxed team. And they've just, they've been building for a very long time. Look the risks of this, as I've said before, like, you know, when game and you're sort of play this game of like waiting and. But I'll tell you a good time to get in. It's like a team that can execute and finally does launch will, and they do sort of hit part of this, like be able to capitalize on a community, ready to go and look, there's going to be the next Pokemon, the next branded, catch them, breed them, interact in this multi game world. [00:09:55] They've got all of the game dynamics really planned out and it's. There's going to be a winner. I don't know if it's this one or not, but it's something that I'm kind of watching the side. What do you see about alluvium from, from where? See. [00:10:07] So I've heard this one talked about a lot and you know, I think he gets, I don't know if it's getting a lot of attention, but it's certainly getting mentioned in a lot of NFT circles looking they're looking ahead to what's coming. [00:10:21] I, like you said, there's not a ton there for NFTs at this point. So it is kind of playing on the future. That being said, I think it is somewhat overlooked at this point. And you know, if they are able to. You know, to, to make this work, even if it's, you know, I think you have to be, you have to be wary that any of these games are going to run into the same problems as, as we've seen over and over that, they're going to go through a, a good cycle and then maybe run into problems. [00:10:50] But I think. If you're aware of that cycle, there is an opportunity here. You know, it would be, I would, if the price does increase by a lot, I would definitely look to maybe at least a move you know, move the original investment out and, you know, then if you are looking to hold long-term you know, that would be the way that. [00:11:13] Would look to play this kind of one. [00:11:16] Yeah. And they've got some tremendous marketing goals, such as like Guinness book record for largest pot for a game played, but they've got the sign up for the auto Bandler private beta right now. But there's sort of testing and getting an idea of what's going on. [00:11:31] So it may be a period of time where the price is low interest is kind of at a, at a point that might make sense to test it out and take a look to see if this might. Something that that takes hold, but obviously, yeah, like there's nothing better than playing with the house's money kind of building on that. [00:11:48] I had some other updates that I wanted to throw out there of past projects. One, the red village, they are running active tournaments and I have been playing in them. I've been winning with some of them. I've got a nice guy. He's got like a 50% win rate. He's a little drunk. It was an R for my R one is not performing very well. [00:12:07] Mary wind Claus, just saying interesting. I don't know. She's she's just not achieving like, like prior, so I got a Druid doing it and it's actually, you know, it's, I'm, I'm, I'm really excited for them because I feel like I've watched their sort of story unfold for a number of months. But it's, it's That's actually working. [00:12:24] It's actually fun. The other one is Pegasi back to stables. He knew I was going to, I didn't talk about soccer stables. So here we go. I guess they have a super fascinating burn mechanics. So this has been the wildest ride. I think I've ever been on for. Peak value and then peak crash. Like it was so aggressive because of the, [00:12:49] and you own dose. [00:12:51] So I think that's really saying something [00:12:53] I've written some waves I've written. Yeah. And I owned a fish. So that's thanks for disclosing. That's great. Sorry, [00:13:02] is that a, was that not? [00:13:03] I at least I at least took my initial. I follow my own rule. Take the initial investment outside. I did something smart there, but there's a different universe where I made a lot more money, but I still believe in dovish. [00:13:14] I'm a. Anyway what happened with Pegasi is they sort of ran up in the price for the, the base currency and then which is called biz. If you want to track it and you can kind of look at a story and it was like crash. So it was up at like 25 cents. And then I was like down at like 0.04 cents. [00:13:34] So pretty, pretty epic bottom falling out, which is just the nature of play to earn games that expand and breeding. Right? If the breeding is increased, you can see it every single time that effectively there's no other side of the market and re reason to keep it. What they have done is reasonably rollout and they did this on April 14th. [00:13:53] So it's been a little while. So it'd be interesting to take a look at where the market is, have created a burn mechanic for general Pega. So the base peg is. The Pacers that you have to burn to and admins to get a epic and to get a rare, to get a legendary. So they have this sort of, you have to burn more, to get more into a higher tier. [00:14:12] That'll let you earn more. So they've actually sort of rearchitected the whole way that the token will be earned and it sort of is going to neutralize this like massive breeding problem that happened where the proliferation of. Very low tier horse. Peggy's got introduced into the market, so I'm optimistic and it might be interesting if you kind of heard me talking about it and take a look at like this inflection point where things are at the Flory, Flory, McPherson, and seeing what's going on there. [00:14:43] And one of the tactics might be I'm looking at. Looking at undervalued founding. So, you know, remember the don't buy what you can breed founding and, or potentially the the legendary, which are now are of higher value because they can earn a heck of a lot more than the other ones. So I'm very curious, it's a team that develops and does stuff, but you know, nothing, nothing like seeing dynamics play out right in your backyard and saying hope that works. [00:15:11] All right, Andrew, how big is the NFT market go? [00:15:17] All right. Well, not very, I would say overall, there we go. Seven. Okay. Oh good. Todd. You know, this was something that I've, I dunno, it came up. It came up recently when I was looking at I guess it was on Twitter and someone was talking about how they're at an NFT event and asking others if they knew how many active users were on, on open sea. [00:15:40] And, you know, at this point, you know, everybody seemed to be way off and, you know, there's about 500,000 active monthly users on an open seat. And to put that in some perspective, Instagram has 400 and 545 million monthly active users discord as 121 million. So when you think about the fact that, you know, every NFT project seems to have a discourse. [00:16:06] Yeah at most you know, maybe there could even be double if people aren't actively trading, but even if there's a million NFT holder using discord, there, it means there's another 120 million using discord that aren't NFT that they're, aren't using open C on a monthly basis. So this is, you know, it really puts it in perspective how few people. [00:16:25] Actively trading NFTs on a monthly basis. And I think that's, it's really important to consider here. You know, there's a lot of talk like, is it over? Is it I shouldn't say a lot of times there's always discussion of, you know, with new, with new technologies of whether, you know, the bubble has been burst, whether, you know, it's, it's all over, whether it was just a fad. [00:16:44] And I think, you know, when you looked at this, we're seeing that the numbers are growing, but it's still. It's still quite small. You know, at 500,000 users we're talking about, you know, more like a, you know, a relatively successful iPhone app or mobile app of some sort you know, that's, that's what the numbers are at this point. [00:17:05] And granted, you know, Things that have, you know, you have to actually be spending to be an active user, but that's, you know, that's, that's not that hard. Once people get into the crypto the crypto crypto world and have their wallet ready to, to move some crypto around and into NFTs. [00:17:25] Yeah. Something like the total active. [00:17:28] So you're, I think you're, you're right to look at like monthly active, cause there's like people that maybe got dropped one thing and then like left it alone and like ran away. But it's like anywhere from a million to 1.4 million, but in terms of active wallets, it is so, so small that, yeah, like when we were talking about how like, yeah, the liquidity could be pulled out by one project, because by the way, there's, there's only half a million of us running around with E doing this sort of thing, which you know, is a good reminder that this is still very, very new in terms of an adopted technical. [00:18:04] But yeah, there's definitely hype. There's definitely gonna be pullbacks, but I get to say, like, when I hear from, you know, different people in various podcasts and interviews of like how, when they first realized that this is the ownership layer of the web and how excited they got and how they found these communities, it is a type of excitement that I just don't see, like going away. [00:18:28] So it's very sticky for the people that get into it and enjoy it. And it kind of like pulls people in, in the same way. I'd say that like it's apt to compare it to a social media platform where it is it's an experience is improved by the, the you know, end of number of nodes in it, right. Extra people in it create extra value. [00:18:53] And it accrues in that way. In the same way, I think is true for a lot of these discords and NFT. So there is a, a virality, a K factor here that is positive and seems to be trending up. Though they're going to certainly be dips along the way, but you know, it's hard to argue like the run-up that you saw in 2021, continuing, but I think it can easily be done when you look at again, 3.7 now 4 million, like people on a waiting list. [00:19:22] On, you know, [00:19:25] the thing I said, the waiting list, the waiting list is now about eight times the size of the number of monthly active users on open. See, that's, that's, that's a lot of people that are waiting to that. And if half of [00:19:37] them fall into a coma and say, I don't feel like it, that's still four times the amount of monthly active you four times the amount. [00:19:47] Not necessarily maybe liquidity, but certainly individual purchasing, which gives me more hope for some of those longer tail projects. Right? If the folks that were interested in buying the, like the top tens, like, oh, I've got to get my Zuki. I have to get my board ape. Like they would have already done it. [00:20:05] I think this is much more about the retail interest of getting into entities in a safe, vetted way. That is not the wild west of openings. [00:20:13] Yeah. I mean, I think there is, I mean, I think there are a lot of people that will actually end up on open C after trying out maybe Coinbase and empty, you know, we've seen this happen in the past that you know, it can lead people to to other platforms. [00:20:28] But certainly having a I don't know, a safer platform to try it out on initially. We'll make it a little. Easier for people to at least take that first step and understand what it means to own an NFT. And like you said, once you do own it and understand the, the ownership and the, how that plays in. [00:20:47] And I think it's so much easier to understand by actually interacting with these. So, you know, I, I do think that Coinbase we'll have we'll have. They big marketplace and a big effect, but I think it will also bring people into the space or into open sea and into some of these other more decentralized, not that open seat is, but these other marketplaces that are maybe not custody such as nifty gateway or Coinbase and make people more willing to try these out after they've had the experience of actually owning one of these in a safe environment. [00:21:20] Yeah. I mean, obviously. Super cost-prohibitive. So on the contrary to this, like the MCOMP to saying like, look at Instagram, it's viral. Look at like candy crush is 119 million people. Like frankly, the starting point for NFTs is, can be embarrassingly high for certain projects. However, you know, Solano got listed. [00:21:42] I am the first one to say I'm not a huge fan of the salon ecosystem, but as. Projects of higher quality jump onto that platform, you know, like, yeah, you're going to be able to get in quite easily for like under a hundred bucks and play a different type of game and interact there. And so it'll be really you know, it'll be exciting when it happens and we'll do an emergency podcast and say, oh my gosh, it's happening. [00:22:06] We have another note in here though, around the total value. So it's like a different way of measuring the NFE market. We're talking about. But how do you look at the sort of value quote, unquote of, [00:22:19] yeah, you're right. This is, so this is another way of looking at it and this is. Specific to crypto art, digital art, and not necessarily NMT collections, but crypto art.io is a site that tracks NFT art and they value. [00:22:34] They have an estimate of about 2.8 billion for all of. All of digital crypto art. I'm not that sold last year. Just the total value. So the, just to put that one in perspective, the volume for traditional R for all art last year, including digital was 65 billion. So. We would have seen, let's see, almost 22 weeks or so. [00:23:03] The, we would had to seek a 22 X the turnover of all of the digital art for it to equate to that much. So there's just a very small amount. That's whoa, a small amount of art, but also a very small amount of value that's currently on on the blockchain and in NFT art. So I think that we're going to start seeing that change. [00:23:22] I think there's going to be a lot of traditional. Art collectors and art institutions that are moving into crypto in the future. You know, especially as more as more users come in, you know, it becomes a I don't know, any more meaningful piece to hold. And, you know, as you said, that's when the. [00:23:41] Inflection point in the metaverse will be when these digital goods become more meaningful and more, and therefore more valuable to us than a physical goods. And I think that's what we will see with some of these physical arts are these digital arts over time. [00:23:55] I just don't see how that isn't the future of this. [00:24:00] And it's weird. Cause I, I sometimes have to like look for alternative narratives to be like, oh, all of this is going to blow away. Like the wind. It's not going to say. No, I'm not going to save that thing. That by the way, has to sit in a warehouse or behind a screen that you can't ever see, but it sits over there as opposed to like my ability to use this in the metaverse use this in the real, like, I can put it up on a screen here and be like, Hey, here's my art. [00:24:24] I mean, I went over to the other day. I saw your art rotating the wall, and I'm like, I'm very jealous. I'm going to get one of those things, but I'm gonna get the next version that gives me a little more. [00:24:31] Oh, no, [00:24:33] I'm going to get the V2 can get the V2, but I just, I think just to come back to it this is the early adopter stage. [00:24:41] If you look at adoption cycles, we're in a micro height moment, let's just be very clear, like we're in a hype moment, 90, 95% of, if you look at the top 100 projects gone, go away. If you, if you look for the next five years, will they still be around? And that however, I think in the overall market and then in playing into it saying like, this is something you have to pay attention to. [00:25:05] And that's what gets me excited about this. And, you know, it's why I got fired up to do this podcast because I think this forces me to do the research and pay attention to it and also stay with it because there's, I will, I will say weeks where I'm kind of frustrated at decisions I've made quite a bit. [00:25:22] And like, that's the other thing it's like, it really stings. Like when you, you know, you buy a dud horse and you're like, why did I do that? [00:25:28] Great. I mean, if you think about the fact that anyone can. Yeah, can basically try to sell at any point. And, you know, even in these companies that are, you know, these, these projects that are trying to build something early, you know, it would be akin to someone saying, yes, I'm ready to invest in a, you know, at a seed round. [00:25:45] And then maybe two weeks later saying, you know what, as it moved fast enough, I'm ready to sell. And that would be, you know, that'd be kind of crazy. Kind of what we're working with in NFTs. So we haven't really had this sort of liquidity to a marketplace you know, and all of these different projects trying to do so many different things at the same time. [00:26:06] You know, I don't know that there's an apt comparison to look at for for what we're seeing in NFTs. Right. [00:26:12] I, I struggle, you know, you have to kind of cobble together a bunch to get there, but you know, also saying like, okay, if you're an early adopter, early adopter phase or about to go through a bit of a trough and a pullback fine. [00:26:24] But long-term like, where are we now versus where is it going to be? You know, you hear me talking about games non-stop and like trying to, you know, guess on soccer, but the smartest thing. Recently is kind of picking up on your lead of, of looking at capital a art versus PFPs things that are created by artists that are really defining the art movement of this time. [00:26:47] Like I'm still very much long on that. And I think they're, they're getting overlooked. They truly are. I'm really excited. I picked up a Sarah Zucker piece from that Ash chapter two and I also picked up And so, you know, I'm, I'm pretty pretty happy about both and holding on to both for a little while. [00:27:09] And it's because I know they're going to continue to create. And I think that there's like a moment in time where certainly, maybe it goes up and down, but longterm it sort of epitomizes like a type of artists at that at a moment right now that I hope that like one I'd want to display it. It's. And, and to sort of survive. [00:27:29] They're like, oh, it's not part of this PFP project that the community went away. Like the community is people that identify this as art created by an artist in this moment, that is a typical of a style and format that was Sarah this time. [00:27:43] Yeah, I think that's, yeah, that's great. I mean, those are two artists that have definitely shown dedication to their work and. [00:27:50] I think he can be pretty comfortable knowing that they will be around here, be around in the space. Interesting. Interesting to note the dead fellows artist is also a female seat. So we invested in two of the more well-known females in the in this face. So [00:28:08] you're [00:28:09] given a little hint on our next our next step. [00:28:12] I want to give way too much alpha. Don't want to get. [00:28:14] All right. So how big is the NFTE market? Keep in mind, very early 500,000. They'll you'll see like numbers, like a million, but monthly active users. What we care about, people throwing things around and a lot more to come. Obviously when, when Coinbase is the elephant in the room, but it continues. [00:28:31] Yeah. If you were, [00:28:32] if you were in and if these at all right now, you were early in the space and well ahead of many others, and there's a lot left to come, I would say. So feel free to hop in our discord. We encourage you to up in our discourse yet [00:28:44] it have some projects. Stop me from continuing to find horse, horse related. [00:28:48] If you have, honestly, if you can find something that relates to horses and playing soccer or something, please bring it to versus playing [00:28:56] soccer. You immediately get in our discord at three NFT and you bring that to me right now.  

All About Affordable NFTs
Affordable Project: Ash Chapter Two: Metamorphosis

All About Affordable NFTs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 11:46


Right to the affordable project!  Ash Chapter Two: Metamorphosis - Collection | OpenSea   Disclosure that we have bought into this project since recording. Early news always shared on our discord: https://discord.gg/fw3nRKDF    Transcription [00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs, we have an affordable project. What is this? A limited edition episode? Well, here's the deal? Well, let's just be honest. Sometimes we get so excited about the news and the theme, and we've talked so much that we decided to just pull out this awesome project that you found for us. [00:00:19] The Ash chapter two metamorphosis. It's just very exciting. All right, let's get. [00:00:24] Andrew, what do you have for us? The Ash chapter two. [00:00:27] Metamorphosis. Yeah. Yeah. We were discussing this a little bit in the discord. There were a few other people in there as well. The listeners, I assume discussing this one. [00:00:37] So this is an Ash Ash chapter two from, so it's a collaboration between. Artists APOC Paak pack pack. And he always a struggle with how to say that I was in a number of other artists. Ones that we've mentioned here include coldy DK motion is make some really cool pieces. Those are at a much higher floor. [00:01:00] Let's see, Sarah, the Sarah show is a one that was in an early Sotheby's auction. There's a. Quite a few other well-known artists in here. Sarah Zucker is actually the name. She goes by BRAF, Rossetti, mad dog Jones. A lot of well-known artists motion and still artists. I fell. I think these are all motion pieces. [00:01:22] So the floor right now is at 0.27. And like I said, there's a number of different artists. So there's the, the floor is quite different for various artists. The artists that I just mentioned. Sarah, as a Ducker has actually some pieces right around the floor. Very in her style, she does a lot with kind of like retro video and kind of glitch art [00:01:45] that she does is that [00:01:46] she, I believe she actually. [00:01:48] I wouldn't call it glitch sharp. She does. She uses kind of an old recording equipment, old like VHS and recording equipment to make a lot of her pieces of this looks a little bit less looks more uniform than that. I actually wanted to get . Analog press it's video, digital animation, video feedback, and analog processing on VHS. [00:02:08] So in a lot of her works, you'll, she'll actually show her with like old CRT styles monitors on recording this stuff. You know, I think she's got a pretty cool process interesting here that someone actually has a, an offer just slightly below the, the floor. So see, there is interest in this piece and pocket. [00:02:28] Is isn't going to leave the, the the space anytime soon. Actually has another dropout right now that uses let's say an earlier nifty piece to make new NFTs and has done a lot of just creative uses of the blockchain and NFTs. So I think that this is one that will be. It won't be forgotten about. [00:02:51] And like I said, there's a lot of, a lot of cool artists in here. It's amazing. I don't understand this at all. How did all these folks get roped together? I mean, pulled together to do this collection and what is, [00:03:01] yeah, it's good question. You know, I hadn't heard much about it. And I was a little bit surprised just because I feel like I often get word of some, at least holding things from there, from the discord there. [00:03:11] Although I have, haven't been quite as active on that one recently, but You know, so he's got some pieces there. Those are a little bit higher for the last I looked at around 0.6. Nope, Nope, Nope. Down to 0.4, but I've been waiting on those one. I've had my, I have a big Colby collector and I feel like I may need to, to add this one to my collection. [00:03:32] It's pretty cool piece, very much in his style of using video to kind of zoom in and out of a piece, but kind of travel through the piece a bit. It says life is hard. Although I should note that most of the artists have two versions of their pieces, one being the more common version and one, a more rare piece. [00:03:53] You know, take a look at that when you're looking at, you know, if you are looking at these, you know, in case in case a holder, doesn't quite realize what they have. I have seen some people miss. Some assets maybe just not quite realizing that they have the more rare version. So take a look at these. [00:04:11] They're not flying right now, but there's definitely interest the floor has moved, or I should say the floor, the, the volume has been pretty, has been fairly significant and a lot of pieces have been snatched up. But you've got. That'll look through these a bit, figure out which artists you're interested in and kind of look at the various floors at, for those artists. [00:04:31] You know, like I said, it's about 0.2, seven floor right now, overall for the collection. And there's a couple at that price. Like I said Sarah Ducker's down, there is one that sticks out to me. And I'm sure there's some others there as well. So who, who [00:04:45] curated that, who curated [00:04:46] these artists? I assume that it was pock pack again. [00:04:50] Sorry, I don't know which way to say that whoever is behind that. And I, you know, I don't know if that's a team or a single person. It is a, you know, that is an anonymous artists. I assume that they, they reached out and actually worked with all of these artists to put this together, but it's an impressive list. [00:05:07] Let's see. There's 30 different, the who's [00:05:09] who of like collections that I like artists that I've been trying to like add. Slowly over time. And it's so hard to find individual artists across so many platforms now and buried in and hidden in a lot of these collections. This is really exciting here. [00:05:25] Here's like an activity go to this project. The, the Ash chapter two metamorphosis go through the artists and just research them because each one has gotten. Sorry, I'm going to withhold my current statement. Just say everyone, except for no offense, Paris Hilton, which I put a pause on. There's a lot of who's who in like a really great artists in terms of the narrative of old-school and FTE art with a capital a and this, this, [00:05:51] yeah. [00:05:52] And I think it's really great to, it's a really great representation of. I mean of a huge array of artists and it's the pieces are so their style. I mean, it's pretty obvious some of these, they just stick out to me as being that artist and definitely learning some new ones here, but the ones that I know, I mean, they've done great pieces just because it's a, a collaboration or a, a collective collection here definitely doesn't mean that these artists have given less effort. [00:06:20] Really cool pieces. I like the art here, I think gets I think that they, there is a good possibility that or a good light say possibly it's very likely that the artists are going to stick around and be interested in the collection. Won't be just forgotten about over time. [00:06:36] I definitely agree with that. [00:06:38] Cause guess what happens in the next collection somewhere? And then over time, there's going to be, I have to believe right when we get more cross chain and more ability, there's going to be better ways of looking at an artist's sort of work as a overall collection together and being pieced together. [00:06:55] And how those are, how those are curious. Then, you know, you get into that sort of 10 year horizon of saying like, all right, where, where do you see things going? And that's another narrative that I've picked up from you. Definitely. It was like, don't forget the capital capital, a art. Thanks. This is epic. [00:07:11] Full disclosure. Do you own any of these [00:07:13] yet? I do not own any of this yet. You know, some of these moved quickly while I was traveling, I kept looking at them and kept seeing the pieces I wanted to do for gone, but going to have to go back through, I think it looks like a. Some prices are coming back down a little now. [00:07:27] So I'm going to keep my eye out and maybe put some bids in. I mean, this is the [00:07:32] big, biggest difference between like, Hey, we've got a plan game coming and here's my PFP. Like this is just not that. And it tends to be like a little counter cyclical. And when money gets sucked out into these other products, You see, like a lot of actual art dropping and frankly, I, I own some and you own a lot, and I've watched some of those numbers being like, okay, I don't get it. [00:07:55] This is like, you know, a hackathon piece or, you know, this is a Colby piece. I don't understand why. I mean, like, I don't really care. I'm holding it for awhile. I mean, [00:08:03] Yeah, we'll see what happens. But I do think there's artists have been getting a lot of attention recently with some of these drops being a park. [00:08:12] So few, a few OSHA's has had a big drop. We saw copy. You've got a couple of those. Yeah. You got a couple of those. It's interesting. The price has come down quite a bit. 1.7 [00:08:24] and came right back down. It's that mint like you can [00:08:27] get in on it. Yeah. Yeah. So th that is interesting. I'm sure that there's going to be opportunities there. [00:08:32] And that is one, I don't know. I like seeing the artists are doing some of these these other projects, and I like that because like you said, they stick around if people that have proven they just going to drop a project and leave and, you know, I think there's also a possibility that these could be used for future drops in some way. [00:08:49] Oh, interesting. I mean, it's chapter two. What was chapter one? Was there [00:08:53] a chapter. There was carbon, I believe was the [00:08:58] name of it. [00:08:59] Chapter one was quite carbon. So yes, I don't know a lot about that one. Actually. It was. I believe it gave you access to this drop early. And I don't know if that actually made other ones, the other drop that he has outright now. Mass, I believe it is it's. I started. The mechanics of that one. And that's, that's interesting, it's based on the earlier crop, but then you put these together based on the number that you have at the end of Mensa, new NFP. [00:09:30] So a lot of interesting things going on with what he's doing there. And, you know, I, I, like I said, I don't know that these will be used in a future one or not, but I do know that he's come back to, he, she. The artist's bay, they will go to the kid like puck, puck pack, canning sticks. All right, you're going to, you're going to say, I'm going to help So back to our, to the projects. [00:09:53] So I th I think they're cool pieces. Go check it out. We'll have a look in the notes. [00:09:57] Just, I mean, I looked up the Ash chapter one carbon, so the current one is Metamora chapter twos, metamorphosis, and like Ash chapter one, carbon four is sitting at 2.5, a lot less sort of diversity of artists, for sure. [00:10:11] So I think the, the next one really let a lot of. Uh, Folks into it and then the activity on that you know, pretty, pretty steady I'd say. Yeah. And that came out you know, call it late January. Thanks. Very cool project.

THIRD EYE DROPS
Stealing Fire, Profound Play and the Power of Myth with Sarah Zucker | Mind Meld 290

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 84:03


The wise and whimsical, Sarah Zucker returns! Sarah is a mythopoetic and psychedelically informed artist and writer who's been featured in the New York Times Magazine, CNBC.  In this one, we riff on the balancing child-like wisdom and whimsey, why myth and history are indispensable tools for sense-making, why we all have multiple identities, and more! This mind meld is sponsored by: Sheath Underwear -- Get 20% off! Support Third Eye Drops For full write-up and more- THIRDEYEDROPS.com Listen on Apple Podcasts? Click 5 stars and the subscribe button! Listen on Spotify? Click 5 stars, follow, and the bell! Get more podcast content, support Third Eye Drops and receive exclusive rewards by becoming a Patreon patron

That's Nifty
Sarah Zucker

That's Nifty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 89:43


On the 52nd episode of “That's Nifty” we sat down with Sarah Zucker, a gif art pioneer and OG NFT adopter, to talk about her art style and her upcoming collection on Nifty Gateway: “Promethea” – Come support on January 19th 6:30pm ET on Niftygateway.comSarah ZuckerTwitter: @thesarahshowWebsite: https://linktr.ee/thesarahshowTopics:Handles, “Promethea”, Platform Agnosticism, Video Painting Devices, “The Cassandra Complex”, Piercing the Veil, Trivia Witch, Stealing Fire from the gods, Gif Art Pioneer, Tumblr Nostalgia, NFT OG, Imposter Syndrome, Artisan vs Artist, Video Paintings, Video feelings, Video Thoughts, Video Alchemy, Collecting Criteria, Trustlessness, Take the power away from the Display, Plans for Secondary Sellers, Collecting on Tezos, Workflow Example, Street Photography Background, Tralfamadorian Time, Video Altar, Editing Recipes, Flesh Pellets to One OrganismMentions:@manifoldxyz @rhizome @mccoyspace @YuraMironArt @dave_krugman @Tachyonsplus @prismpipe

Art Sense
Ep. 27: The Best Bits of 2021

Art Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 35:27


On this week's episode, we take a look back at 2021 with clips from a number of different episodes. We kicked off Art Sense in June of this year and have thus far interviewed 34 guests over 26 episodes. Guests have included best selling authors, museum curators, art historians, blue chip artists, auction house execs, technology experts, crypto artists and top collectors. Guest artists have included the likes of Sandy Skoglund, Marilyn Minter, Raymond Pettibon, Eric Fischl, SWOON, and Mona Kuhn. 2021 is destined to be known for year two of the global pandemic and the rise of NFTs. The market for NFTs skyrocketed over the course of the year and I was able to bring you conversations with some of the most knowledgeable and influential voices in the industry. In March, Beeple's “First 5000 Days” sold for $69 million through an auction at Christie's. Over the course of the year, I spoke to the auction house executive that brokered the deal as well as the person who paid the $69 million to acquire the work. Crypto artists like Sarah Zucker, Robness and Jen Stark provided the artists' perspective, while Colborn Bell explained what motivated him to create the Museum of Crypto Art. There was one question that I asked each guest from this space. What's in store for the future of NFTs and what hurdles stand in the way?

Artist Decoded
NFTs and The Cassandra Complex with Sarah Zucker | AD 223

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 108:24


Sarah Zucker is an artist + writer based in Los Angeles. Her art merges the gorgeous and grotesque through humor, psychedelia, mysticism, and the interplay of cutting edge + obsolete technologies. She works across mediums, specializing in mixing digital and analog video techniques and the use of VHS. Her GIF art has been viewed over 6.7 billion times on Giphy. She has been involved in Crypto Art since early 2019, tokenizing single and limited editions of her screen-based artwork on the blockchain. Her NFTs – digital art editions – can currently be found on SuperRare, NiftyGateway, Foundation, KnownOrigin, Hic Et Nunc, and Rarible. She holds a BA in Theater/Creative Writing for the Media from Northwestern, and an MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU. Show Notes: Sarah's childhood and developing interest NFTs and Crypto Art “Wrestling your angels” Struggling as an artist The call to be an artist Theosophy Humanitarian contributions in the NFT space Identity Changing the world Dancing with the abyss Exploring the concept of suffering The societal expectation of immediate rewards www.sarahzucker.com www.instagram.com/thesarahshow www.twitter.com/thesarahshow

Chefsache! – radio B2
Chefsache – Sarah Zucker

Chefsache! – radio B2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 30:03


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Art Sense
Ep. 17: Artist Sarah Zucker

Art Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 66:35


01:16 - Sarah Zucker discusses her journey through the world of crypto art. Sarah, who uses the handle “thesarahshow” on social media and NFT platforms, is among the handful of digital artists that blazed the trail for crypto art before headlines and high prices. Her work, which utilizes humor and psychedelia while merging cutting edge and outmoded technologies, was part of the landmark NFT auctions "Natively Digital" at Sotheby's and "CryptOGs: The Pioneers of NFT Art" from Bonhams & SuperRare.60:11 - The week''s top art headlines

MONEY MATTERS WITH KASH THE BOOKKEEPER
2. (MONEY MATTERS) NFT MOGUL - KASFIA RASHID

MONEY MATTERS WITH KASH THE BOOKKEEPER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 12:15


Digital artist Sarah Zucker started selling NFTs of her art work in 2019 when no one but the crypto community knew what an NFT even was. Then, within a year, it became her main source of income. In 2021, Zucker has had over $274,000 in NFT sales already. And Zucker isn't alone. The latest NFT hype cycle has led to billions of dollars in sales this year. Celebrities – from athletes like NFL player Rob Gronkowski, to musicians like Shawn Mendes and executives like Tesla's Elon Musk – have cashed in on the craze with drops of their own. And there have been record-breaking auctions like artist Beeple's, who sold his NFT “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” for over $69 million. But there are also everyday creators making an impressive living off of NFTs, who are using the technology to take control of their art and careers.  So, what's stopping you! NOTHING!  Meet three creators making more money than they ever have before thanks to NFTs: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/12/meet-the-millennial-creators-making-six-figures-selling-nfts.html   At just 5 years old, Ahmed began programming after watching his father, Imran, work as a web developer. He started with HTML and CSS, and continued to advance his coding skills, later learning JavaScript and other programs. His first NFT collection, which he launched earlier this summer, consists of 40 colorful, pixelized avatars called Minecraft Yee Haa, that “I created after spending too many hours playing [video game] Minecraft,” Ahmed says. He created the artwork and coded each himself, he says. The collection didn't immediately sell, but that was OK. Ahmed saw the project as more of a learning experience than a “money grab” and wanted to continue to create

PROOF
Artist Spotlight: Sarah Zucker, The Sarah Show

PROOF

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 87:59


Kevin Rose chats with Sarah Zucker on creating her unique voice in the art world. Sarah discusses the art of "quality degradation," The current glitch art community, platform loyalty, and the importance of NFT authenticity validation.

NFT Origin Stories
FEWOCIOUS | NFT Origin Stories #38

NFT Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 98:53


FEWOCiOUS exudes authenticity, passion for creation, and a love for art. He is an 18 year old transgender artist who is an icon in the digital art NFT space, with his most recent collection - Hello, i'm Victor (FEWOCiOUS) and This Is My Life - having been featured at Christie's Auction House. Origin Stories welcomes FEWOCiOUS to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - What is your origin story? 08:08 - What were your dreams growing up? 13:06 - How a challenging family environment became inspiration 16:34 - Confidence, influences, and icons 19:45 - Getting a bank account at 14 to begin the journey 24:29 - Re-investing in himself, production, and supplies 30:05 - Convincing his family to let him paint 35:39 - Researching NFTs and applying to SuperRare 39:40 - Shayne sending ETH for first gas fees 40:51 - What artworks do you tokenize first? 47:34 - His first art drop on NiftyGateway 50:39 - The infamous "birthday drop" on 1/1/2021 57:22 - Two Feet reaching out to collaborate 1:01:55 - A new medium and the future of art 1:04:16 - Fashion, shoes, and the drop with RTFKT Studios 1:08:00 - The collab drop with Parrott_ism, Jonathan Wolfe, and Odious 1:14:01 - Not wanting to do it alone 1:16:34 - Key advice from ThankYouX and finding management 1:19:36 - How Christie's happened 1:25:49 - Handling doubts while working on the art 1:30:27 - The Lightning Round 1:36:18 - What's next?   Episode mentions: Kanye West, Bobby Hundreds, Shayne Coplan, SuperRare, Coldie, Hackatao, XCOPY, Pranksy, Sarah Zucker, Matt Kane, Zack, Pomp, Nifty Gateway, Ashley R, Somnium, RTFKT, Two Feet, Tommy Kimmelman, Parrott_ism, Jonathan Wolfe, Odious, ThankYouX, Andrew Gertler, Christie's, Noah Davis, Chella Man, Lauren, Cory Van Lew, Erin Beesley, Lucas Aguirre   FEWOCiOUS Twitter: /fewocious Instagram: /fewocious Website: fewocious.com

NFT Origin Stories
XSULLO | NFT Origin Stories #37

NFT Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 61:29


xsullo is a digital artist exploring duality. Fantastic and horrifying, beautiful and terrifying, his often surreal and cyberpunk artwork explodes with vivid color.   Origin Stories welcomes xsullo to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 01:07 - What is your origin story? 10:30 - Transitioning from on-site VFX to remote work 14:33 - Returning to his art roots 16:08 - Revisiting his Instagram progression 23:16 - NFTs opening things up again for artists 27:50 - His first NFT on SuperRare 30:42 - Where does the xsullo color palette come from? 33:29 - Juxtaposition and balancing yin and yang 39:32 - Taking a tour through his background art 46:23 - Collaborating with Dave Krugman 49:41 - Collaborating with his wife on Beauty Standards 51:15 - Giving back through his last NiftyGateway release 54:16 - The Lightning Round 58:51 - What's next for xsullo?   Episode mentions: Slime Sunday, Coldie, XCOPY, Sarah Zucker, SuperRare, Beeple, Moebius, Alex Grey, Christie's, Sothebys, CryptoPunks, Bang Sang, Takashi Murakami, Trevor Jones, Filip Hodas, KPSD, MakersPlace, Tommy Wilson, Dave Krugman, NiftyGateway, Victor Mosquera, _ignatius_arts, Maggie West, BakaArts, Lushsux   xsullo Twitter: /xsullo Instagram: /xsullo Website: xsullo.com  

Aber bitte mit Schlager - Der Podcast von Schlagerplanetradio

Hier gibt es alle fünf Nominierten für den Schlagerplanet Radio Award 2021 in der Kategorie "Newcomer des Jahres" in einer Podcast-Folge. Wir stellen euch Sarah Zucker, Julian Reim, Vivien Gold, Ramon Roselly und Chris Cronauer in kurzen Interviews nochmal genau vor. Was würden die Nominierten außerdem tun, um den Award am Ende mit nach Hause zu nehmen? Wir verraten euch die Challenge, die euch nach einem Sieg erwarten! Unsere Anwärter auf den Preis waren sehr kreativ.

Curse Free GaryVee
What's the Future of NFTs? | Marketing For The Now Episode 22 (Part 1)

Curse Free GaryVee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 63:17


Today's episode is Marketing For The Now Episode 22. We have a ridiculous lineup of illustrious guests answering this singular question, "What's the future of NFTs?". This is part one of a two part podcast, and today's guests include: Mark Cuban, Sarah Zucker, Tom Bilyeu, QuHarrison Terry, Alison, Weissbrot, and Beeple! Make sure to check out part two tomorrow. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends

Schlagerstars bei SWR4
Highlight-Folge: Sarah Zucker über Mut und Gelassenheit

Schlagerstars bei SWR4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 24:08


Bruder Ben Zucker hat sie einfach mit auf die Bühne genommen: So ging es für die Newcomerin Sarah Zucker los. Wie es dann weiterging, erzählt uns die bezaubernde Sarah in dieser Podcast-Folge. (Erstveröffentlichung der Folge: September 2020)

The GaryVee Audio Experience
What's the Future of NFTs? | Marketing For The Now Episode 22 (Part 1)

The GaryVee Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 63:17


Today's episode is Marketing For The Now Episode 22. We have a ridiculous lineup of illustrious guests answering this singular question, "What's the future of NFTs?". This is part one of a two part podcast, and today's guests include: Mark Cuban, Sarah Zucker, Tom Bilyeu, QuHarrison Terry, Alison, Weissbrot, and Beeple! Make sure to check out part two tomorrow. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends

THIRD EYE DROPS
The Odd Frontiers of Creation with Sarah Zucker | Mind Meld 254

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 74:04


Sarah Zucker is an artist and writer who's been featured in the New York Times Magazine, CNBC, and more for her work with NFTs. She's also part of Sotheby's Natively Digital series. In this one, we riff on NFTs, Cryptocurrency, the future of creativity, the emerging realm of value, perpetuating mythological archetypes, and more! This mind meld is sponsored by: Four Sigmatic -- Get up to 40% off their super shroom-infused coffee! Sheath Underwear -- Get 20% off! Support Third Eye Drops For full write-up and more- THIRDEYEDROPS.com Leave us a psychic smooch on Apple Podcasts by clicking 5 stars and the subscribe button! Get more podcast content, support Third Eye Drops and receive exclusive rewards by becoming a Patreon patron

nft now podcast
Sarah Zucker on Being a Crypto Art OG and Helping the NFT Community Prosper

nft now podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 54:08


Los Angeles multi-hyphenate Sarah Zucker is a comedian, screenwriter, filmmaker, Jeopardy! champion… oh, and also an OG crypto artist since 2019. She combines VHS and analog video effects to achieve her signature blend of throwback film composites, Internet-era imagery and feel-good feedback loops. Did we mention her GIF art has been viewed more than 6 billion times on Giphy?In this episode we're thrilled to discuss…- What drew her to the space and made her believe in the technology's potential- What its been like to experience this year's boom in the market and mainstream attention as an OG crypto artist- How celebrities can enter the space tastefully, as well as what to avoid- What it'll take to continue driving mainstream adoption of NFTs As always thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter at nftnow.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NFT Origin Stories
COLIN FRANGICETTO | NFT Origin Stories #13

NFT Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 91:13


Colin Frangicetto joins Origin Stories to discuss: 00:00​ - Introduction 00:44​ - What is your origin story? 05:30​ - Fostering early stage creativity 15:05​ - How a bitter teacher altered his career path to music 22:59​ - Picking up drawing again years later 32:55​ - Landing his first art gallery solo show 37:20​ - The pivotal moment when his art career clicked 46:00​ - Realizing that there is always a next summit to climb 49:24​ - Tokenizing his first NFT 1:01:07​ - Subsequent NFT releases on Rarible, Bitski, and Foundation 1:08:20​ - The Lightning Round Episode mentions: Circa Survive, Anthony Green, Arch Enemy Arts, Gavin Shapiro, Sarah Zucker, Rarible, Bitski, Parrott_ism, Foundation, Patreon, SamJ Studios, The Cosmic Nod, Fvckrender, Edgar Fabian Frias, Sean Williams, James Jean, KnownOrigin, Big Cartel, ArtBlocks, and AsyncArt

Talk 2 Much MMA
What An NFT Collector Looks For - T2M#33 (feat. OSF)

Talk 2 Much MMA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 44:10


Mr. OSF is an NFT collector who is deep within the NFT community, purchasing some of the most unique pieces of art you can find on NFT platforms. He holds pieces from artists like: Coldie, Sarah Zucker, Danguiz, and Kyle Szostek. OSF has a deep passion for art and collecting, which makes sense as to why he's gone full force into the NFT space. Throughout the episode, I wanted to cover the most important NFT topics for the NFT community. We talked about who OSF is, what an NFT collector looks for, the best way of selling your NFTs, the best way to speak to and form relationships with NFT collectors, marketing tactics for the NFT community, scarcity strategies, and more! If you're an NFT artists or an avid NFT or crypto fan... you will enjoy this episode. I want to create an NFT episode that teaches aspiring NFT artists how to sell their digital art. ​ OSF Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSFCollections?s=20​ Talk2Much Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk2much.e...​ The crypto art boom has completely taken over society. Everyone wants to make money and NFTs are starting to become one of the best ways to make money online. You can just ask Beeple. The point of this episode is to help people make money online with nfts. There are many platforms you can start posting your NFTs on, for example: opensea, rarible, nifty gateway, and more! The point is to start creating and start marketing. That's what this episode will help you on. NFT marketing. How to establish a good relationship with NFT collectors and what is the best way to promote your crypto art. Thank you guys so much! I really wanted to give everyone an inside look into the mind of an NFT collector. Enjoy the episode, I appreciate any support my way. I love you all.

Glücksmama
#57 Wie du JA sagst und LOSGEHST - Interview mit Sarah Zucker

Glücksmama

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 65:22


Eigentlich hatten Sarah und ich ganz andere Pläne als wir uns Anfang 2019 im Berlin kennenlernten. Sie sollte die neue wunderbare Kinderyogalehrerin in unserem GLÜCKSMAMA Studio werden und das Team bereichern. Auf der Baustellenparty im April 2019 funkelten schon ganz viele Kinderaugen in den noch nackten Räumen. Aber wie das Leben manchmal so spielt, kam es anders und Sarah bekam die fantastische Chance mit ihrem Bruder Ben Zucker auf Tour zu gehen. Sie ist studierte Kindheitspädagogin und hat diesen Job auch sehr geliebt. Doch da ist eben auch noch ein anderes Talent und Sarah hat entscheiden JA zu sagen und mit Hingabe die Komfortzone verlassen. Ich freu mich so sehr, dass sie meine Gästin im Podcast ist. Danke für dieses schöne, frische und inspirierende Interview und dein Vertrauen liebste Sarah Zucker! Highlights der Folge: - Warum es sich lohnt loszugehen, wenn da noch was anderes auf dich wartet. - Wie du deine Komfortzone verlässt. - Warum die Ängste der Anderen nicht deine Ängste sind. - Welcher Online Gitarrenkurse wirklich gut ist. - Über das Experiment Hingabe. Viel Freude beim Hören dieser Folge! Alles Liebe, deine Kristina Alle Infos zu Sarah Zucker findest du hier: Website: https://www.universal-music.de/sarah-zucker Instagram: @sarah.zucker.musik Alle Infos zu GLÜCKSMAMA: gluecksmama.de

Digital Gold
Sarah Zucker - Selling Screen-Based Artwork On The Blockchain

Digital Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 58:44


[01:22] - What got you interested in art, crypto art, and how did NFTs allow you to express yourself more fully?[06:20] - What are you most excited about with improvements in the space or opportunities that you're working on either on a platform level, a feature level, even an art/NFT level?[10:11] - How has the NFT launching process changed over the past two years? Are you launching one NFT at a time or are you launching a collection with different scarcity metrics?[13:00] - What all has changed in the NFT world? Can you talk more about all the different platforms and the new terminology that has developed?[19:11] -  How do you create that vintage look or what technologies do you use when you are creating these pieces of art?[21:00] -  Can you talk more about how you combine digital techniques and cutting-edge techniques?[27:20] -  Has being a multi-game winner on Jeopardy! affected your art style or work in any way?[28:00] - What was your Jeopardy! Experience like? What was your technique?[33:30] - How has your studio, YoMeryl played into your digital art journey? How did you arrive at the name? What significance does hold for you?[41:00] - Can you talk more about your writing experience- the short-form comedy television and the art and culture space? How have you added this to your NFTs? What does that creative process look like for you?[47:16] - What advice would you give to someone in the NFT space or looking to enter the NFT space regarding releasing NFTs and building their brand in that storyline?Support & Connect:• MiningStore - www.miningstore.com• Aurum Capital Ventures - www.aurumcapitalventures.com• Twitter - https://twitter.com/jpbaric• LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnpaul-baric-6372a764/• TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jpbaric?lang=en Connect with Sarah Zucker:• Twitter - https://twitter.com/thesarahshow• Website - http://www.thesarahshow.com• Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJEbwRf7sMSgVZEhvOuqVPQ• Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesarahshow/ General Podcast Information:Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iAxkMfPHcCwEUShz8IgplListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-gold/id1539971833Listen on Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8f4d7392-88e7-4526-97ca-f0a1a5dfec83/Digital-GoldListen on Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9DcURIN3hxVw%3D%3D

StarTreff – radio B2
StarTreff – Sarah Zucker

StarTreff – radio B2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 2:32


Foto: Chris Heidrich The post StarTreff – Sarah Zucker appeared first on Schlager Radio B2.

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Schlagerstars bei SWR4
Sarah Zucker über Mut und Gelassenheit

Schlagerstars bei SWR4

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 23:45


Bruder Ben Zucker hat sie einfach mit auf die Bühne genommen. So ging es für die Newcomerin Sarah Zucker los. Wie es dann weiterging, erzählt sie SWR4 Redakteurin Cynthia Walther.

Die Deutsche Schlagerparade
Sarah Zucker in der Bayern plus Schlager-WG

Die Deutsche Schlagerparade

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 2:36


Bei Harry Blaha sind jeden Freitag Stars und Newcomer des Deutschen Schlagers zu Gast. Im Studio verraten sie Persönliches, erzählen von aktuellen Plänen und sprechen natürlich auch über ihre neue Musik.

Aber bitte mit Schlager - Der Podcast von Schlagerplanetradio

Die Newcomerin stellt ihr erstes Album vor und verrät uns, warum ihre Weltreise sie zum Songschreiben inspirierte. Außerdem sprechen wir über ihre Tattoos, die Liebe zum Yoga und natürlich ihren Bruder Ben Zucker, der sie zum Singen animierte. Sarah erzählt auch ganz offen über ihre letzte Trennung und ihren Glauben, dass nichts im Leben aus Zufall geschieht…

Wisst ihr noch? - Der Podcast
Hassliebe im Kinderzimmer - Aufwachsen mit Geschwistern

Wisst ihr noch? - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 55:48


Geschwister zu haben ist großartig! Man hat immer jemanden zum Spielen und die großen Brüder passen auf einen auf, wenn man mal Stress hat. Oder? Wir quatschen mit Sängerin Sarah Zucker u.a. über ihren großen Bruder und Schlager-Legende Ben Zucker und schauen mal, ob die Kindheit mit geteilten Kinderzimmern, Streitigkeiten und Geschwisterstreichen vielleicht doch nicht so rosig war und ob Einzelkinder oder Zwillinge oder Großfamilien es doch besser haben. Kommt mit in unser Kinderzimmer! Lernt die Kumpels und Liebschaften kennen und lasst uns gemeinsam Dinge tun, die die Eltern auf keinen Fall erfahren dürfen ;-) Viel Spaß mit unseren schönen Kindheitserinnerungen! WISSTIHRNOCH?

You Deserve a Drin¢
[Spotlight] The Recursively Awesome VHS Artist TheSarahShow

You Deserve a Drin¢

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 53:52


I am so happy to share the latest Spotlight interview I carried out with VHS Artist /TheSarahShow, aka Sarah Zucker, with all of you. Sarah is a multi-talented artist who has traversed a fascinating creative journey. We dive into formative moments along her creative journey including a hilarious incident that occurred while Sarah was in 6th grade involving a gif of The Great Cornholio, a passion for photography and Lemography, and her move to LA. We dive deep into her process of conceptualizing a piece that ultimately will get put up to sale. Lastly, we wrap up on the rare digital art market and some interesting strategies that collectors and artists alike won't want to miss.

Radio Amenti
Episode 12: Sarah Zucker | Dream Fasting + Time Loops

Radio Amenti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 90:00


On average, it is believed we spend an estimated 26-years of our life sleeping. And, while not everyone remembers their dreams, surely within that sleep-span, there are many unknown (and known) astral adventures permeating the deep, inner layers of our subconscious mind. Sarah Zucker and I have a rare, and precious connection in both waking and astral life. As you’ll come to find out in this conversation, she and I have had some rather curious, and synchronous “dream fasting” experiences together, which are riddled with riddles, and fascinating “bread crumbs.” So, a little about Sarah… Sarah Zucker is a writer and multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. Her work merges the gorgeous and grotesque through humor, psychedelia, mysticism, and the interplay of cutting edge + obsolete technologies. She works across mediums, specializing in mixing digital and analog video techniques and the use of VHS. Her GIF art has been viewed over 4 billion times. She incorporates elements of performance, drawing, painting and collage into her interdimensional rainbow visions. She runs the curatorial project and Art Apparel line Fancy Nothing. She runs YoMeryl, an art + animation studio, with partner Bronwyn Lundberg. She writes short-form comedy, television/feature scripts and Arts + Culture articles. She was a finalist for the 2016 and 2017 Women in Film / The Black List Episodic Lab. She has written + directed several short-form comedy series for Super Deluxe.  She became a Jeopardy! Champion on September 27th, 2013. Clients and Publications include: Super Deluxe, NowThis, The City of West Hollywood, The Brooklyn Museum, AMC, MTV, Universal Music Group, Tumblr Creatrs, Into, HuffPost, Book + Film Globe, The Center for Disease Control, Electric Objects and more. She co-produced Prism Pipe, a monthly visual music event, at pehrspace in Los Angeles from 2014-2016.  She holds a BA in Theater/Creative Writing for the Media from Northwestern, and an MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU. In this episode of Radio Amenti, Sarah and I discuss dreams, synchronicity, Adam Curtis’ work (ie: Century of the Self), the power of our thoughts, interdimensionality and traversing through life’s non-linear time loops. Learn more about her work… + SarahZucker.com + Instagram.com/thesarahshow + https://giphy.com/thesarahshow

The Art of Humanity
SEASON 5//Ep 49: Sarah Zucker on the à la carte life

The Art of Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 72:47


My guest today aligns with my mission for self-empowerment and creativity.  Sarah Zucker is a writer and multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. Her work merges the gorgeous and grotesque through humor, psychedelia, mysticism, and the interplay of cutting edge + obsolete technologies. She works across mediums, specializing in mixing digital and analog video techniques and the use of VHS. Her GIF art has been viewed over 3 billion times. She incorporates elements of performance, drawing, painting and collage into her interdimensional rainbow visions. She runs YoMeryl, an art + animation studio, with partner Bronwyn Lundberg. She produces media projects as fancy nothing (formerly known as The Current Sea). In this episode we discuss:  the benefits of failure  how we're reversing the ego-based metrics of success in the new paradigm podcasting as a spiritual practice  **Please note that this episode contains depictions of reality that some people may find disturbing.** In this interview we discuss: The benefits of failure How we're reversing the ego-based metrics of success in the new paradigm Podcasting as a spiritual practice...and much more! Let's go to the show!  Do not hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, or email:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingishuman/  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/beingishuman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beingishuman/ Email: hello@artofhumanity.io 

The Cosmic Nod
Sarah Zucker

The Cosmic Nod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 127:50


During a visit to Portland, Sarah was my first in-person pod. We sat on my living room couch with my two dogs and cats and chatted about the glory and horrors of being a creative, doing client work, mystical adventures and universal creativity. Sarah Zucker is a writer and multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. Her work merges the gorgeous and grotesque through humor, psychedelia, mysticism, and the interplay of cutting edge + obsolete technologies. She works across mediums, specializing in mixing digital and analog video techniques and the use of VHS. Her GIF art has been viewed over 3.5 billion times. She incorporates elements of performance, drawing, painting and collage into her interdimensional rainbow visions. Through Fancy Nothing, she produces curatorial projects and VHS Glitch Art Apparel. She runs YoMeryl, an art + animation studio, with partner Bronwyn Lundberg. She writes short-form comedy, television/feature scripts and Arts + Culture articles. She was a finalist for the 2016 and 2017 Women in Film / The Black List Episodic Lab. She has written + directed several short-form comedy series for Super Deluxe.  She became a Jeopardy! Champion on September 27th, 2013. Clients and Publications include: Super Deluxe, NowThis, The City of West Hollywood, The Brooklyn Museum, AMC, MTV, Universal Music Group, Tumblr Creatrs, Into, HuffPost, Book + Film Globe, The Center for Disease Control, Electric Objects and more. She co-produced Prism Pipe, a monthly visual music event, at pehrspace in Los Angeles from 2014-2016.  She holds a BA in Theater/Creative Writing for the Media from Northwestern, and an MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU.   follow her @thesarahshow on instagram and twitter and @fancy_nothing

Awake Aware Alive
Sarah Zucker | Wink Wink, Nothing's Real

Awake Aware Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 101:16


Sarah Zucker is a writer and a badass artist. We had rich conversation about burnout, propaganda, media, polarization, anxiety and panic attacks, writing, and art!Connect with Sarah:WebsiteInstagramTwitterGiphyConnect with Jacob:InstagramFacebookWebsiteSupport AAA:ListenSubscribe / ReviewDonate PayPal / VenmoShop through our Amazon PortalSubscribe on PatreonMusic by Jacob Gossel / DPLV

THIRD EYE DROPS
Mind Meld 169 | Sarah Zucker | We're all handling this very badly

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 84:31


Sarah Zucker is a writer and multidisciplinary artist. Her work has appeared on MTV, AMC, Super Deluxe and more. In this one, we riff on the utility of doubt, Sarah's struggles with identity, coming out of the psychedelic closet and more. For full write-up and more- THIRDEYEDROPS.com Leave us a psychic smooch on Apple Podcasts by clicking 5 stars and the subscribe button! Get more podcast content, support Third Eye Drops and receive exclusive rewards by becoming a Patreon patron  

THIRD EYE DROPS
Mind Meld 156 | Colin Frangicetto and Sarah Zucker | Holding on to Wonder

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 58:29


Get more podcast content, support Third Eye Drops and receive exclusive rewards by becoming a Patreon patron Michael, Sarah, and Colin convene for a live mind meld in LA! The gang talks about the challenge of integration, the nature of pure wisdom, the beauty of fellowship and more! Sarah Zucker is a writer and multidisciplinary artist. Her work has appeared on MTV, AMC, Super Deluxe and more. Colin Frangicetto is a musician and artist most well-known for playing in the band Circa Survive. For a full write-up and more- THIRDEYEDROPS.com Leave us some love on iTunes by clicking 5 starts and the subscribe button!

THIRD EYE DROPS
Mind Meld 154 |Sarah Zucker| One Long Exhale

THIRD EYE DROPS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 81:19


Get more podcast content, support Third Eye Drops and receive exclusive rewards by becoming a Patreon patron Sarah Zucker is a writer and multidisciplinary artist. Her work has appeared on MTV, AMC, Super Deluxe and more. In this one, we rap about the information matrix, outrage culture, the majesty of yoga, and what (if anything) the word "spiritual" means. For full write-up and more- THIRDEYEDROPS.com Leave us some love on iTunes by clicking 5 starts and the subscribe button!

Sober Life Coach
58: A Compass To A New Life

Sober Life Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018


Sarah Zucker and Keith Fosgett from Aton Center come in and really drop some knowledge about the treatment industry. Aton Center: 888-535-1516

Dancing About Architecture

Scotty has a full day of Stranger Danger, the guys have some new Illogical Beliefs, promote Sarah Zucker, introduce a new segment called How Not To Be An Idiot, they reveal a new Terrible Friend Archetype, and Dr. Strangebody stops by and his accent changes a few times.

Dancing About Architecture

Scotty has a full day of Stranger Danger, the guys have some new Illogical Beliefs, promote Sarah Zucker, introduce a new segment called How Not To Be An Idiot, they reveal a new Terrible Friend Archetype, and Dr. Strangebody stops by and his accent changes a few times.

Recovery Unscripted
#17: Being a Recovery Ally with Sarah Zucker

Recovery Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 21:47


Guest: Sarah Zucker, clinical psychologist Today’s guest is Dr. Sarah Zucker, who serves as clinical psychologist with the ATON Center treatment program in California. She sat down with me at the Innovations in Recovery conference in San Diego to discuss her presentation on a client-centered motivational interviewing approach to discharge planning. She also shared her passion for being a recovery ally and gave us some practical tips that we can all use to be better allies to those in recovery around us. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about ATON Center, visit http://atoncenter.com For more about Heroes in Recovery, visit http://heroesinrecovery.com Music from this episode: "The Last One I Love" by David Condos - URL: http://davidcondos.com "Twilight Grandeur" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Inspiring/TwilightGrandeur - Composer: Chad Crouch "Sweet and Clean" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Tender/SweetandClean - Composer: Chad Crouch "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fitch/Eola/Ronny_1253