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The Delphi Podcast Guest Host and NFT/Gaming Analyst Jeremy Parris sits down with Vitomir Jevremovic and Jovan Tisma, Co-founders of ALL.ART, foundational NFT infrastructure built on the Solana blockchain. They discuss metadata, infrastructure, and intellectual property issues around NFTs, the $AART token IDO and NFT drop, VR ALL.ART and much more! Show Notes: (00:00:00) – Introduction. (00:01:30) – Guests' backgrounds. (00:03:08) – What is ALL.ART? (00:10:31) – What is lacking in current NFT metadata & infrastructure. (00:21:12) – The intellectual property and licensing problem with NFTs. (00:28:59) – Overview of Solsea. (00:39:51) – Details of the ALL.ART IDO. (00:48:03) – The ALL.ART NFT collection. (00:50:17) – The case for virtual reality. (00:56:16) – $AART token. (01:03:35) – Advantages of having Solsea as a working product. (01:06:27) – Closing thoughts. Social links: Jovan's Twitter Vito's Twitter ALL.ART Twitter Solsea Twitter Resources: Delphi Podcast Summaries ALL.ART Website ALL.ART IDO Solsea Website ALL.ART Unity Wallet VR ALL.ART More
What are we trying to hide in the studio to make people think it was always here? Join John, Riley, and Rose as we talk about Riley's strategy to hide Lyric's go-kart in one of our empty offices! What is Hoody's "Sparknotes" version of Microsoft buying Bethesda Softworks? Who on the show surprisingly loves being in VR? All that and more in Your Morning Show Leftovers for today!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerReally RileyRose & BowsCrisis on Infinite PodcastsLet's Get Weird
Progressive, Shoegaze, Postpunk Band, A Shoreline Dream is Ryan Policky (Vocals, guitar, keys, bass, production) and Erik Jeffries (guitar, backing vocals). Their sound is lush, melodic textures, organic instrumentation and vocals layered like a synth, similar in vein to bands such as Cocteau Twins, Porcupine Tree and Sigur Rós.A Shoreline Dream formed in 2005 releasing four albums : Avoiding the Consequences 2006, Recollections of Memory 2009, Losing Them All to This Time 2011 and The Silent Sunrise 2014. More recently, they released their latest single, "Seek to Hide," on July 24, 2020 along with an accompanying video. The single is the first track from the long awaited album, "Melting" which is set to be released on August 21, 2020. Policky said "Seek to Hide is a true diving into the fact that we are a society so caught up in a digital world that when something real actually happens we have no idea where to turn. Who is real? What is fake? Who am I? Am I famous? Am I a nobody? Is this place around me VR? All questions of how messed up our society has become. It's confusing and bizarre watching the world around us become more digital than ever before," https://www.ashorelinedream.com/index_melting.htmlhttps://ashorelinedream.bandcamp.com
Is AEW getting a wrestling game? We get into that leak. We also talk about the Switch Lite, Ubisoft and their haters, Apex Legends cheaters, and is it the end for VR? All that plus more, this week on the Game Fix Podcast. Thanks for listening! Follow us @GameFixShow
Returning is writer and playwright Sean Lewis who was last on episode #127 talking about his series Coyotes (Image Comics). Sean provides the details behind the ending of that series with issue #8 and looks forward with his new series Thumbs on sale June 5th. Making his debut on Creator Talks is artist Hayden Sherman (Cold War, Mary Shelley Monster Hunter / Aftershock). Hayden collaborated with Sean on their series The Few (Image Comics) and team-up again for Thumbs. What is the story of Thumbs? “Imagine someone like Mark Zuckerberg created his own army of tech-obsessed teens and directed them to take on the government. What would the fallout be?" Charley “Thumbs” Fellows is a member of just such an army. Poor and raised by the influential MOM™ app, he finds himself in the center of a war. How does Hayden use color to show the proliferation of technology? We talk about technology and ask the question, are we giving up too much info by using social media, for too little in return? What is the real product of social media? Are we at risk of further isolation and de-humanization through VR? All this plus I ask what my guest think is the greatest invention of the 21st century. Please take a moment to rate Creator Talks on iTunes More about Thumbs More about Sean Lewis More about Hayden Sherman More about this episode’s sponsor The Comic Book Shop!
In this episode of the Backlog Exposed, Kevin hosts return guest Jerry and newfound friend David as they overlook the mountains and casinos of Las Vegas, NV. We talk about VR (All 3 of us have the PSVR) and what we expect in the next generation of consoles. This roundtable was recorded on a square table without all the studio equipment, but we do what we gotta do to deliver the goods. Enjoy this special vacation episode and let it hold you over until next time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebacklog/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebacklog/support
Thank Jason It’s Friday! We are back and ready to discover why in space, no one will hear us complain. Gena & Patrick welcome Off The Cuffs podcast host Dick Wound to the show to help us understand the kinkier side of the universe while we dispatch some dead meat from this overpopulated, interstellar craft. Along the way, we ask serious and important questions like: What was Jason’s best hairstyle? Does getting frozen in carbonate make one a little mopey? How exactly does “the night” belong to Michelob? If Virtual Reality contains neither - is it still considered VR? All this and a full-fledged version of Choose Your Own Death-venture, plus we find ourselves questioning the very nature of podcast. Will there be another episode? Maybe? Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Have something to say? Reach out on Twitter @killbykillpod or email us: killbykillpod@gmail.com. Follow on IG @killbykillpodcast Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today!
This week on The Gaming Maw, the gang discusses current, troubling events with the voice actors' strike and how that effects video game production, and the voice actors themselves. Then we talk about the new Nintendo Switch - why didn't Nintendo jump on VR? All this, fall releases, and more on this episode of The Gaming Maw!
FIFA 17 is outselling PES by quite the margin, but is it any good? Will Modern Warfare Remastered ever be available without Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare? Will Scammell ever be the same after VR? All this and more in this week's VideoGamer UK Podcast with Alice, Dave, Sam, and the newest member of the VideoGamer team, Colm.