

Humans no longer exist in organic form in this evolved civilisation, instead being represented by their computerized CloneX avatars. The capacity of Homo sapiens to self-express through customisable avatar identities has been transformed thanks to this groundbreaking technology. Clones may now travel between galaxies and extend civilisation into other galaxies and simulations because to this advancement. Three extraterrestrials from the planet Orbitar, which is located in the Draco constellation. These extraterrestrial visitors have arrived to hasten human progress into an immaterial life. To establish the ultimate Metaverse, they seek to transfer all human mind into enhanced clone forms.

Space Pod is the beginning of a Metaverse residence. Space pods are oncyber NFT galleries that are available to all Clone owners and may be used by anybody.There have been 20,000 Space Pods NFTSs manufactured in all. RTFKT's Avatars will be completely 3D rigged models, allowing their owners to utilize them as AR filters on camera, in Zoom meetings, or in games. The randomized creation of the characters, like that of the original work, will result in some 'rare' combinations of features, which RTFKT hopes will become future collector's items (as a point of reference, the rarest CryptoPunks characters have sold for over $7.5 million USD each, and one was even at the center of an alleged half-billion dollar publicity stunt earlier this week).

The project is an obvious tribute to Larva Labs' Cryptopunks series, which was one of the first NFT initiatives in 2017.

The Murakami Drip asset will be specified on the blockchain for these avatars. Murakami supplied drawings for the characters' eyes, lips, helmets, outfits, and 'traits,' including aspects of his well-known cartoonish aesthetic. The two are collaborated on a set of 20,000 'Avatars,' which are digitally created 3-D avatars with a randomized set of pre-designed attributes. But the brand has now unveiled its most prestigious partner as date: Takashi Murakami, a Japanese artist who has teamed up with RTFKT on a large-scale crypto-art project. So far, sales of virtual sneakers with designer Jeff Staples and crypto-artist Fewocious have raised $3.1 million USD in just seven minutes. “Bringing Murakami, our favorite artist, to work with us on these avatars and share our vision is the biggest thing we could have dreamed of,” they said, in a collective statement. “I have been very interested in NFTs and their potential,” he says. “We started chatting, and came to love each other’s work. I’m very excited to create with such an innovative team.”įor their part, RTFKT describe Murakami as a long-standing “idol” of theirs. However, he came upon RTFKT's work while surfing through Instagram.
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He debuted his first NFT piece in March, a series of 108 digital flowers inspired by Nintendo, which sparked his interest in cryptocurrency-art. Murakami is no stranger to cross-cultural collaboration: in addition to his well-publicized collaborations with Kanye West and Louis Vuitton, he has recently given his designs to anything from t-shirts to tennis rackets. When HYPEBEAST initially reported on their foray into virtual fashion in January, they billed themselves as a "new era Supreme, for a digital audience," and outlined their ambitious ambitions for a succession of high-profile partners throughout the year. RTFKT Studios which is a virtual fashion collective made no secret of its desire to infuse the realm of NFTs with a 'hype' sensibility. CLONE X - X Takashi Murakami is a collection of 20,000 avatars with a unique random mix of features devised by Murakami.īuyers will be able to utilize the assets they get in future Non-Fungible Token (NFT) -based games, Augmented reality filters, Zoom meetings, and Metaverse platforms.
