NFT-funded pavilion by Iheartblob aims to promote decentralisation

Architectural design studio Iheartblob has revealed the puzzle-like Fungible Non-Fungible Pavilion at the Tallinn Architecture Biennale in Estonia, which was partly designed by the public using NFTs. Located outside Tallinn’s Museum of Estonian Architecture, the experimental structure was built from physical versions of NFT objects designed by the community. Fungible Non-Fungible Pavilion is an installation … Read More "NFT-funded pavilion by Iheartblob aims to promote decentralisation" The post NFT-funded pavilion by Iheartblob aims to promote decentralisation appeared first on Zarkon Group Real Estate Builders & Developers.
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