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In this episode, Waambat, a digital artist currently working with NFTs, discusses her experiences in the digital art space. Waambat begins by explaining how she became interested in digital art. She describes some of her early work, and how it was exhibited in a YouTube "biennial" at the Guggenheim Museum. She explains how her work developed over time, and why she immediately saw NFTs as an attractive new model for digital art. She describes her experiences in the NFT market, including her interactions with collectors and other artists. And she reflects on the future of the NFT market as a space for artists. Waambat is on Twitter at @waambat.
This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye.
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In this episode, Waambat, a digital artist currently working with NFTs, discusses her experiences in the digital art space. Waambat begins by explaining how she became interested in digital art. She describes some of her early work, and how it was exhibited in a YouTube "biennial" at the Guggenheim Museum. She explains how her work developed over time, and why she immediately saw NFTs as an attractive new model for digital art. She describes her experiences in the NFT market, including her interactions with collectors and other artists. And she reflects on the future of the NFT market as a space for artists. Waambat is on Twitter at @waambat.
This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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