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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

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Category: NFTs

November 25, 2021 NFTs

The OG: Crypto Punks by Larva Labs

Crypto punks were created and released for free at the height of the 2017 crypto boom by John Watkinson and

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November 23, 2021 NFTs

The WALTZ collection by Sunflower Industries

The WALTZ collection by Sunflower Industries Generative art is a process in which new colors, shapes, or designs are created

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November 23, 2021 NFTs / Uncategorized

NFT Horse Racing: A Gamble Within a Gamble

NFT Horse Racing: A Gamble Within a Gamble The world of NFTs has been conventionally associated with the art/digital graphics

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

The Future of Art: Hashmasks NFT Collection

The Future of Art: Hashmasks NFT Collection In a world where cryptocurrency is becoming increasingly popular, Non-fungible tokens caught the

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

Cool Cats: The Coolest NFT’s on the Blockchain!

The Cool Cats NFT collection is quite simply the coolest NFTs on the blockchain. Cool Cats is a collection of

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

LOVETONE — Can you really own a color?

Blog5: Production: Archaeology of an NFT LOVETONE — The World’s Most Colorful Color Alisa Jia Color Monopoly Tiffany Blue & Kapoor’s Vantablack  In 1998,

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

Eminem’s ShadyCon

Eminem’s ShadyCon Eminem has become one of the most prominent rappers in the history of the genre. His unmatched flow

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

The Blocky Doge Collection

The Blocky Doge Collection NFTs are non-fungible tokens. NFTs have created a new way for digital artists to make money from their art. A

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

Snoop Dogg’s NFT Collection and Connection

NFTs are non-fungible tokens and are a new form of investment that many people are now using, especially for new

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November 19, 2021 NFTs

PsyNFT’s Celeb Face Collection

Recently, NFT’s (non-fungible tokens) have become the latest trend and moneymaker on the Internet. NFT’s are essentially just pieces of

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