Let's see the Hermitage in the sky of the Metauniverse NFT
In 2021, the metauniverse and the NFT swept the world of art and natural collections. He was able to trade profitably and at the same time feared death.Thousands of years of human history say that there will always be thorns under the rose.
There are so many unique things in the world, if you can't find two pages on the same page, why can NFT be more useful than a page on the go? Finally,Market value is only one part of the NFT value system, and what we need to explore is the expression of the thought, culture and aesthetics condensed into NFT products.In fact, what can be exaggerated exceeds its own rarity.There must be a "beauty" that we can understand and love., DTVs are no exception.
Today, the Sister Sa legal team will take them all to the Hermitage Museum's global meta to see the difference, the ultimate and the harmony of NFT works.
Hermitage Museum
The Winter Palace (Russian: Эрмитаж) served as the imperial palace for the Russian tsars. After the October Revolution, it was used as part of the New St. Petersburg Museum. St. Petersburg State Hermitage and part of the "six palace complex". It is located on the famous Palace Square in Saint Petersburg. In 1905, the "Bloody Sunday" incident, in which the Tsar's government executed and murdered people who surrendered in spring on request, took place in the square in front of the Winter Palace. The Hermitage is known as the fourth largest museum in the world, along with the British Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The Hermitage was the first private museum of Queen Catherine II. During the 34 years of the reign of Catherine II (1762-1796), the Czar's Russia was one of the most important historical periods, continuing to uncover many aspects of the Czar's Russia belonging to the Empress herself. even and he should disclose his status. During his reign, the Winter Palace collected tens of thousands of coins and memorials, some 2,000 paintings and over 30,000 pounds.
Over the following centuries, the Winter Palace not only saw Russia rise and fall, but its treasures continued to accumulate and expand. From ancient Egyptian sarcophagi and mummies to Chinese oracle inscriptions, to Dunhuang ceramics, silk and frescoes, from Renaissance paintings and sculptures from Western Europe to ancient Greek and Roman towers, the collection of the Hermitage encompasses everything. Precious orphans are still there, like the "Virgin of Benova" and "Our Lady of Lida" by Leonardo da Vinci, the "Virgin of Coniestabile" by Raphael and the sculptures by Michelangelo "The curled up boy".
He said that if you want to complete the size of the Hermitage collection, 350 public exhibition stands, 22 km walk cannot be completed in 3 days and 3 nights.
Hermitage Metaverse: Hermitage in paradise
Recently, "Celestial Hermitage" (translated by author), a meta-global project of the State Hermitage Museum, was announced to users around the world at the time of its transmission. . Gathering crowds is a very easy way. Surprisingly, for the first time in the history of the Hermitage Museum, an NFT electronic art exhibition was held in the Meta Universe, a selection of cultures today by the work of NFT was curated by the famous Russian supervisors Dimitry Ozerkov and Anastasia Anastasia. Garnova. Showcasing the beauty of the world, visitors from all over the world take a “free tour” of the meta-cosmic space “The Hermitage in Paradise”.
The title of this presentation was "In AETHER, PURE AND ETHEREAL" (In AETHER, PURE AND ETHEREAL). The name is derived from a quote from Fyodor Tyutchev (Fyodor Tyutchev), a 19th-century Russian Romantic lyric poet. They burn like a god, in pure and sweet ether (they burn like a god, in ether, pure and light), pure and light).
Let's take a look at the sheer beauty of the Hermitage Yuan Universe NFT exhibit.
The Hermitage above the Firmament is a meta-cosmic space designed by the Winter Palace in collaboration with the installation.
After creating a simple character, you can visit the Hermitage all over the world, NFT Art Exhibition has opened several exhibitions named after the colors: White Hall, Black Hall, Gray Hall. The house and the black hole are the main theaters, and most of the NFT activities have been featured.
According to the author's precise measurements, the functionality of the Hermitage Metaverse is very simple and easy to use. The best understanding is achieved when using a VR device to explore the Metaverse, but the PC experience is more accurate when looking at massive heads and spinning rocks. Unite NFT is released in Black and White Hall. Second, part of each NFT artwork is a preview guide to help viewers quickly understand NFT artwork.
Excerpts from the NFT are presented.
1. First and last, Jonathan Monaghan
It is a cloud-based commodity exchange, where the tensions and connections between the modern digital world and the real world are clearly visible on paper.
2. NFT functions: Partial Author: Marcel Duchamp
What does it mean to be an artist? In the 100 years since Duchamp, blockchain and NFTs have provided artists with new ideas and opportunities to continue the conversation about self-awareness and relationships. The NFT writer quotes, questions and interprets the work of the Koons, including the use of fish from Norse mythology and volleyball in a water tank as a metaphor for an expert xeeb artist.
3. Work NFT: 2 degrees, Sauce: terraØ
This activity focuses on the ecological environment and uses specialized smart contracts to create special conditions for work. If global temperatures rise by 2 degrees, that could destroy NFT operations by a sharp contraction. "It looks like these trees will disappear at a higher temperature."
4. Oeuvre NFT: House of Mars, Author: Krista Kim
5. NFT function: Organic growth: by Crystal Reef, MIchael Joo and Danil Krivoruchko
This work is an educational project in NFT art mode based on the results of the artist's many years of research on the design and integration of crystal. I use it. "A living work of art".
6. NFT Workshop: The Schrödinger Chat, Author: Crypto Kitties
These items are minimally invasive (including the rare blind box model) by Crypto Kitties, the creator of NFT called Schrödinger. "Hello, I'm Schrödinger's dressed-up cat. I really want to hug you, but I'm busy discovering real-world models."
7. Oeuvre NFT: # 博伊, Sau: LIRONA
8. Working with NFT: Sun Signal # 0915, Author: Kevin Abosch
This work was created by an artist who studied the cycle and electricity of the sun with the aim of celebrating and mourning the sun, the star that gives growth to life in the world and shows the commerce of today ' hui.
9. NFT work: This work is for sale, Simon de la Rouvière
This project is about exploring the gifted relationship between artists and their art and thinking about how artists can realize their creativity through blockchain technology. What NFT art means to artists is a question that will be debated for a long time.
10. Atelier NFT: Ai Duolong, Author: Mat Collishaw
Bouquet of burnt flowers. The artist intends to illustrate the concept of the medieval prayer book as a flower of the relationship between modern man and electronic devices. The violence of the flames is presented by the beauty of art, which reflects the beauty of poetic romance. Temptation, destruction, ephemeral imagery and mirage.
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In the age of virtual currency, NFT, and meta-worlds, accessing traditional museums is both amazing and interesting. Currently, the British Museum and the Metropolitan Museum are starting to sell NFTs in some collections, but what are these organizations selling?
According to Bernadine, CEO of Vastari and Vastari lab, if these museums do not clearly express their attitude towards NFTs, consumers can easily guess that they are selling cheap virtual memory products that have nothing to do with the original. sau. So what are the long term benefits of NFT holders today? How to protect the rights and interests of consumers?
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