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Mint Gold Dust Podcast

By: Mint Gold Dust
  • Summary

  • Where art and tech collide.
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Episodes
  • THE MINT GOLD DUST PODCAST EAST COAST EDITION: THE FUTURE OF NFTS FOR MUSIC
    Feb 4 2022

    This week, Eleonora Brizi and Seth were able to sit with Tony Barnes of Hipgnosis Songs Fund and start to talk about how NFTs can be applied to distribution of music, how artists can expect to use NFTs to create enhanced experiences for their fans and their communities and begin to discuss how blockchain technology can help make sure royalties are actually paid to the artists for their work.

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    52 mins
  • MINT GOLD DUST PODCAST EAST COAST EDITION: ELEONORA BRIZI @ NFT PARIS
    Jan 26 2022

    Eleonora Brizi was in Paris last weekend to attend the single day event NFT Paris.  She shares with us her takeaways (which were very positive) and her positive outlook on the coming year in the world of NFTs.

    Mint Gold Dust presented work with Eleonora on screens at the event a photo can be found here.

    In the podcast Eleonora speaks about John Karp a link to his work can be found here.

     

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    22 mins
  • MINT GOLD DUST PODCAST EAST COAST EDITION: NFT PHOTOGRAPHY & THE IMPOSSIBLE COOL
    Jan 7 2022

    Sean Sullivan is a photographer, art director and curator.  He started the blog, THE IMPOSSIBLE COOL in 2006 and has seen the way the internet connects with digital photography change and morph over the years.  He gives his thoughts on the Mint Gold Dust podcast regarding NFT Photography, and how he sees it both as an archival tool as well as a new platform to connect directly with collectors.

     

     

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    33 mins

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