Boys Noize and the SuperFarm NFT platform brings pig cultures to the blockchain.
Their upcoming “Rave Pigs” project turns trunk-thumping techno and psychedelic art into digital collectibles. Above all, those who choose to participate in making the collection will retain full rights to a piece of Berlin underground culture.
Copyrights granted by NFT holders have been a hot topic in recent months. Even though some of the world’s most famous collections have always fetched more expensive prices on the open market, most of them do not give the owner full copyrights to the audio and visual works displayed in NFT.
In contrast, the holders of “Rave Pigs” will retain the artistic and musical rights heard in the collectibles they own. So it’s easy to see how this forward-thinking approach can prove favorable to long-term collection growth.
For example, holders of “Rave Pigs” will be provided with audio stems from their NFTs for the purposes of remixing and collaborating with other owners as they deem appropriate. With Boys Noize lending his production expertise to the project, we look forward to a whole trough of new music from this herd.
The collection covers exactly 6,666 hog collections, but with a wide repertoire of visual characteristics and musical characteristics for the algorithm to be obtained, more than 50 trillion combinations are possible in theory. .
Prospective collectors will have the opportunity to dive into the mud for their own “Rave Pig” NFT on January 22nd.
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