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Singapore, Singapore, 22nd January, 2022, Chainwire
3Space Art, an NFT platform that facilitates widespread use of digital art in the real world by placing it in physical spaces, has officially kicked off the “Enter the Void” NFT exhibition. It is held simultaneously at the Puesto Gallery in Seoul, South Korea and in a virtual replica of the physical gallery in the metaverse created in collaboration with ZEP.
Visitors can interact with each other or the artwork at the physical space, or choose to be an avatar online to experience the same event as people that are actually there.
There are 68 artworks on display from the Hashmasks as well as emerging Korean artists such as Hyuck, Viia Yeon, Maruchef and others. The exhibition runs between January 19 and January 23. It presents the exhibits in a motley of formats including screens, monitors, projections, and framed prints to reflect the diversity of art styles.
3Space Art founder Yoon Kim said, “This is the first NFT exhibition to be held in 2D and 3D at the same time. We have created a replica of a physical gallery on the metaverse so that people can feel that they are in the same place. This way, we want people to be more accepting of the Metaverse and accept digital art as any other form of traditional art.”
People who couldn’t visit the exhibition in person due to time, distance, COVID, or other constraints can enjoy the experience in the virtual world from their computer screens. In the virtual space, you can move, speak, and interact with NFTs and other community members. The 2D metaverse gallery can accommodate up to 150 individuals at any given time.
With the “Enter the Void”
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