Human Talent and AI — Nolcha Shows at NFT.NYC 2023

Nolcha Shows continues the Web3 revolution with a curated art exhibition event on April 12, 2023. The event will take place in the immersive 20,000 square foot Arts District located on the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn under NFT.NYC.

This invitation-only event celebrates the culture of Web3 art innovation happening now.

The Nolcha shows provide a platform for Web3 leaders and creatives to collaborate, innovate and showcase their talents. The state-of-the-art 360-degree immersive venue creates a visually stunning environment that challenges the perception of what art can be. With ample space for networking and socializing, the event fosters a culture of creativity that inspires ideas and shapes the future of the art, music and gaming industries.

The event brings together an international roster of talent from Dubai, Finland, Iran, London, the Philippines and space.

Featured culture-changing artists presenting activations will include:

  • Jenni Pasanen: (exclusive) with “Eden” who seeks what is not yet known. Combining digital painting with artificial intelligence exploring ideas on philosophy, psychology and science themes, questioning mathematics, ripple effects of actions and connections to our subconscious.
  • FVCKRENDER’s: (exclusive) own immersive platform, Lvcidia, will feature a virtual galaxy filled with sculptures that express the fragility of our existence and the beauty of our humanity.
  • Skye Nicolas: With “In Bloom: A Digital Flower Garden,” which has reached iconic status after its commission to celebrate Philippine National Arts Month.
  • Jeremy Cowart: Showing work from his interactive series “Block Queens” as well as his patent-pending Lightographs, a video file where the only movement is the light itself.
  • Lindsay Kokoska: Art that contains a technicolor universe, an interplay of the past and the future; Today, with the rise of AI, the boundaries of artistic expression are being pushed to new levels, welcoming a new era of creative possibilities.
  • PowerStation Studios: A collective of artists merging physical and digital media to develop phygital futures. They know the rules and break them when necessary. Their bold and disruptive installation communicates that creativity should not be limited by one tool, medium or meaning.
  • Ayesha Mubarak Ali: Immerse viewers in a thought-provoking exploration of sci-fi themes and mysteries that include phygital fashion.
  • Curators Justin Aharoni and Chris Ayala focus on bridging the physical and digital worlds by celebrating photographers who are innovating in the Web3. In their collaborative video print display, Infinite Objects, each object will contain one video, on loop, providing scarcity and value.

Featured artists also include: Grace Hye, Arno Carstens, Levi Harrell, Kira Burksy, Bad Kids, Kelly Hsiao, Renz Renderz, Fiona Aboud, Krwn Studio, Vakseen, Mohsen Hazrati, Cait Lamas, Not for them.

Live performances to include

1st IRL Performance by BAYC #6722 Shilly, Web3 digital avatar turned pop-punk star. After releasing his first single “I’m Boring”, produced by Matt Squire (Panic! at the Disco, Ariana Grande), he and the band make their live debut with visual projection and live animation technology.

VR/AR + 3D sculptor on site Performance by artist: Sarai Natalie Mora.

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