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How to Tell Stories using Cryptoart?

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In this episode, I chat with the crypto artist, also known as FractalEncrypt, Founder at ShamanicHarmonics.com.
I met this fascinating artist at a local networking event in Miami where he along with other speakers shared the wonders of blockchain and in particular cryptoart. Since we typically hear about blockchain in the context of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in the fintech space, I decided to cover a new angle. This episode is all about the nascent space of narrative cryptoart that leverages the blockchain to run global transactions of digital art, including early experiments in marketing.

What you will learn:

  • What is blockchain?
  • What is cryptoart in the context of visual storytelling?
  • What is the end-to-end process of creating stories using cryptoart?
  • What are the early marketing applications?
  • And much more

Learn more about our guest on his blog post: https://www.visualstorytell.com/blog/how-to-tell-stories-using-cryptoart

This podcast is brought to you by the Visual Storytelling Institute (VSI) from Miami, FL.

Ready to emotionally move your audience into action?
Learn more about how VSI’s Production Studio could help elevate your visual storytelling game.


Get full access to Visual Storytelling Newsletter at newsletter.visualstorytell.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 242748471 series 1444152
Content provided by Shlomi Ron. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shlomi Ron or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I chat with the crypto artist, also known as FractalEncrypt, Founder at ShamanicHarmonics.com.
I met this fascinating artist at a local networking event in Miami where he along with other speakers shared the wonders of blockchain and in particular cryptoart. Since we typically hear about blockchain in the context of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in the fintech space, I decided to cover a new angle. This episode is all about the nascent space of narrative cryptoart that leverages the blockchain to run global transactions of digital art, including early experiments in marketing.

What you will learn:

  • What is blockchain?
  • What is cryptoart in the context of visual storytelling?
  • What is the end-to-end process of creating stories using cryptoart?
  • What are the early marketing applications?
  • And much more

Learn more about our guest on his blog post: https://www.visualstorytell.com/blog/how-to-tell-stories-using-cryptoart

This podcast is brought to you by the Visual Storytelling Institute (VSI) from Miami, FL.

Ready to emotionally move your audience into action?
Learn more about how VSI’s Production Studio could help elevate your visual storytelling game.


Get full access to Visual Storytelling Newsletter at newsletter.visualstorytell.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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