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We Are The Vibists: A Digital Art Revelation at Art Basel Miami

Immerse yourself in a world where digital art meets human experience, identity, and connection. “We Are The Vibists” is a piercing and heartfelt curation by Jen Panepinto, AKA QuantumSpirit, set to take center stage at Muscle Beach during this year’s Art Basel Miami from December 8-10. Brought to life by Illust, this innovative AR art walk seeks to provoke thought and spark conversations about our rapidly evolving cyber world.

Introducing the Vibists

The “Vibists” represent a modern movement of digital artists who push the boundaries of traditional art forms. They are not just creators; they are connectors, using digital media as a bridge to unite disparate ideas and people. According to the curator Jen Panepinto, she came up with this concept in one of those rare moments when she was in between projects and had time to reflect on the last year in web3. “I finally had a moment to sit back and look at the space as a whole, and look at kind of what makes us who we are, and what’s important to me is that I wanted to make sure that I re-introduced who we are as ‘1 of 1’ artists in web3.” 

These artists, brought together by Jen’s vision, challenge the status quo and inspire audiences to view the world through a different lens. By exploring ideas that are inherently intangible, they help us to understand the in-betweenness of life in an increasingly digital world.

Featured Artists and Their Works

“We Are The Vibists” showcases a wide array of artists, each with a unique style and themes. These artists use digital media to explore the question of what it means to be human in a world where the lines between reality and online worlds continue to blur. Each piece of art will serve as a testament to the artists’ creativity and their ability to reflect the human experience in the digital age.

Flux 2
“When I think about the concept of being ‘in between,’ specifically in terms of the way this was curated, looking at more surreal and metaphysical things, vibey things, I really wanted to capture that transformative moment when you’re going through a change, and reality becomes surreal for a moment, you’re not quite one thing or another.”
Illustrata
“In a weird way I think [my photographic process] is my way of tapping into alternate ways of thinking and being and turning over power to forces that are far more interesting than what I could have planned out by myself.”
Jim Roll
Absinthe Trail
Deunite
“We’re able to break apart from ourselves. There is this sense of self beneath ourselves, and we are intertwined with it, we are united with it, and the only real way, in my opinion, to ignite a path of passion or realization or enlightenment is to kind of deunite from that self.”
BLAC
“At first glance it’s just a messy collage, but I actually put a ton of time into it, and for me, it’s kind of the reality of all the ideas that are bouncing around in my brain constantly. I have a hard time sitting down and focusing on just one thing, and it’s like that psychedelic reset, the control-alt-delete, where I can look at all the files and try to make sense of them and pull the beauty out.”
friskyfoxtrot
Brain Buster
“I can still feel the heat from the glass that this piece originated from. I can remember making the glass and imagining the digital life of it. The soft pauses represent those moment of mental drift when living in between different mediums, different worlds.”
p0ng
“Imagine being surrounded by a whirl of events, like sparks flying in all directions. In that mix, there’s a smile that stays put. It’s about not just getting by, but shining through tough times, because sometimes the chaos is what gets us moving.”
Emaweird
Smiling Through the Chaos
“In my work I’ve always been really fascinated with the universe…I always was really into space movies and what was out there, and I wanted to be moving through the cosmos.”
Infinite Mantra
“UNUM VIS invites contemplation on the interconnected nature of our existence, where the lines between self and other blur into a harmonious unity. This is not merely a representation; it is a visual exploration of the profound interplay of identity and connection in the grand tapestry of human oneness.”
FARRAH CARBONELL
UNUM VIS
Family Ghosts ...
“I like things to have a handmade feel even if it is AI. I do enjoy film, shooting on film, and that sort of thing, and I like that kind of vintagey, nostalgic kind of feel you get with this sort of process, the one that I like to work with, and the whole thing about having your family connections and how that affects your whole life, your mental state, you know, in some ways. Yeah, it’s kinda about how your past can shape you, and how your connections, with family, with friends, with people that you vibe with on X, how all of that can affect your work and your life.”
Weird Momma
“The piece depicts the subject in a state of substance induced introspection; journeying through the intricate landscapes of the subconscious and exploring the boundaries between reality and the fantastical realms of the mind.”
Moba
Where Is My Mind?
Mirage
“There’s always something bad happening and always something good happening, and it’s really about the way that we manage to exist within that illusion of happiness, that illusion of the moment we create.”
Nuclear Samurai
“Your pain is also other people’s pain, and there is a collectiveness to sharing that, so I guess it’s sort of like the dissolution of illusion in terms of individuality, but also of whether you’re fine or not…there’s the realization of what humanity is, but also trying to be at peace with and sharing that desire to find stillness.”
KEZIAI
Dissolution Disillusion
BASKING IN EPHEMERA
ABCDJ
“At certain points in my life I’ve felt far away from myself, like, being on the outside and just watching how everything goes, and this piece speaks about it. I’m kind of in-between; I’m in a surreal place, like everything is kind of foggy and I’m just contemplating all of the messy stuff and chaos that’s going on in your head. But in my pieces I try to find a certain calmness…layers and the complexity of thoughts…and balance in the overall picture.”
Hanne Van Briel
Cloud Dance
“Are we all replaceable?”
kapstone
“Beneath the surface of things seen, there lie deeper truths concealed, veiled by the senses’ narrow sheen, yet real as rock. The unseen mystical woven strands are hidden in the wonderlands of the mind. We deftly leave the shackles of this place and soar on gossamer wings, encountering Beauty in realms only known in the unconscious.”
Neal
Flower fever Dream

What Makes “We Are The Vibists” Stand Out?

Unlike other curations, “We Are The Vibists” leverages the power of digital media to create an immersive experience. The curation embraces the digital revolution, highlighting its impact on art and how we perceive it. It’s not just about viewing art; it’s about experiencing it, engaging with it, and understanding its relevance in our contemporary world.

The AR Gallery Experience

Attendees can expect an interactive experience at the AR gallery in Miami. The exhibit, powered by Illust, aims to engage art enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the world of digital art. From experimental photography to digital collage to artificial intelligence, the curation promises to be a visual feast that will stimulate the senses and challenge conventional thinking.

Art Basel Miami has always been a platform for showcasing groundbreaking work, and “We Are The Vibists” is no exception. It’s not just a curation; it’s a revelation, a testament to the transformative power of digital art.

As we count down the days to this exciting event, one thing is certain: “We Are The Vibists” is set to redefine what we think about art, pushing boundaries, and challenging norms along the way. Sound like something you can vibe with? Immerse yourself in the art and the vision, and feel free to join the movement, because as Jen Panepinto put it, “I think we are all Vibists if we want to be.”

Read the full curation statement here, and follow us on X to stay tuned for contests, helpful links, and more information about what Mint Gold Dust is doing in Miami.

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“The Golden Age” Exhibition

After many months of building, Mint Gold Dust is thrilled to announceThe Golden Age” exhibition at Superchief Gallery in New York City on October 19.

The Golden Age”
featuring:

Acid Boy
Animatttic
Camibus
Empress Trash
EXCALIBUR
FelixFelixFelix
Gisel Florez
Jesse Lirola
Lapin Mignon
Mr Richi
Nacho Frades
Nathaniel Stern
Nygilia
Panter Xhita
Patrick Amadon
Pierre Gervois
ROBNESS
Sabina Bano

We invite you to come join us and our artists in this historic conversation, to celebrate what we believe to be the beginning of the golden age of digital art. As a creative experiment and a celebration of our v2 launch, this inaugural exhibition asks artists to “rethink their trajectories and to unleash their creativity” during this reflective and transformative period.

This is a chance to be a part of history, to make something beautiful in the years when other artists were silent. A time that you’ll look back on with fond memories, knowing that you dug deep and kept creating, even when no one was watching. Will you return to your precrypto roots or embark on an adventure with new mediums, vibrant colors, and cuttingedge technologies?

What ignites your inspiration in those unseen moments? With absolute freedom and a blank canvas, what will you bring to life?

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79Au | 3.29 – 4.05

Curations | NFT.NYC | Mint Gold Dust event!

2022 curattion from JenJoy: CU3NTOS

Happy spring from Mint Gold Dust!

As we shed our winter layers, we’re transformed by the thoughts of warmer weather, sunshine, and regenerative vibes as we continue to cultivate and nurture the enthusiasm in the NFT and digital art spaces.

NFT.NYC is coming to New York City next week and we are excited to re-connect with our Web3 community and learn about the latest projects from the far reaches of the Metaverse.

This is an opportune time to experience the upcoming Mint Gold Dust collection, Portal Realms, put together by our good friend, artist, and curator @JenJoyRoybal.

Portal Realms upcoming curation
Portal Realms is an upcoming curation from JenJoy Roybal

JenJoy is the co-founder/CEO at SearchLight.art, a woman-led blockchain art organization championing inclusivity, diversity, and accessibility for artists of all types, from all walks.

JenJoy Roybal

Last year, JenJoy curated an amazing collection on the Mint Gold Dust platform called CU3NTOS, six pieces from LatinX, Web3 artists that reflect holding onto slipping cultural identities, recalling fading memories, and the nostalgia for the sights and sounds of our youth. 

View CU3NTOS.

JenJoy's "Horse-man, Fire and the Book"

JenJoy admires the viewpoints of futurist Amy Webb, professor at NYU Stern School of Business and CEO of the Future Today Institute.

In Amy’s recent talk at SXSW 2023, she shared the 16th edition of the Tech Trends Report about how signals are mixing in ways that she’s never seen before – there’s a lot of noise, and this can feel very destabilizing. She explained that even with the advances we have made in tech, there are still many biases and oversights to be on the lookout for.

Amy Webb CEO of the Future Today Institute
Amy Webb at SXSW

It’s recognized that new patterns in tech movements take some adjustment, which is a big part of the exploratory theme in Portal Realms. JenJoy believes artists play an important role in making sense of these patterns in much the same way that the artists in the 20th Century helped to make sense of the rise of the industrial age.

“The key is looking at the convergences among, and in between, these technological advancements. In the cacophony of activity is a view of what’s to come. By looking at the confluences, we are able to see a pattern.”

“I like the idea that play, poetry, and art can offer up more perspective about the future, that – with a hint of the absurd – can support this rapidly accelerated transformation we’re undergoing.” she continues, “This show gives viewers a glimpse into that critical activity.”

Look for Portal Realms in the Mint Gold Dust Curated Spaces very soon.

NEXT WEEK

Next Tuesday, April 11, 5:30-7:30PM in NYC:
Our educational and explorative event for artists and art lovers:
“What’s the deal with NFTs?” 

The Yard at Herald Square

Mint Gold Dust Founder, Kelly LeValley Hunt, will address what to consider before creating an NFT, proven provenance, further opportunities for royalties, and helping to restore power to creators. 

Tuesday, April 11th from 5:30 – 7:30PM (ET).
Location: The Yard @Herald Square, 
106 W 32nd St, NYC. 

Artist Laura Umaña at The Yard Herald Square

We’ll be revealing the first NFT by current artist on display at The Yard: Herald Square, Laura Umaña.

Observe and engage in a step-by-step conversation about creating crypto art.
We would love to see you there!  RSVP here!

Check out last week’s 79Au to get a closer look into the thoughts behind some of our artist’s creations and their take on the importance of digital art. Read here.

Ready to get started as an artist or collector on Mint Gold Dust? Check out our Metamask start up guide to get started. Ready to start minting? Apply to talk with our curatorial team today.

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79AU | Art Basel Edition

Featured Artworks of the Week

Trishgiaart, "Mother Earth"
J3nn1B33, "Castle In The Sky"
Erika Fujyama, "F_world_6"

Mint Gold Dust x Fake Basel | 12/2/22

Join us tonight, December 2nd from 6-9pm, at 3400 Northwest 7th Avenue to celebrate the launch of the Theo’s Gallery genesis collection on Mint Gold Dust! “Humans & Animals,” curated by “The OG” Theo Goodman, includes exclusive new works from Nathan Sonic, Mr. Yuk, and Otto Von Schirach. It also features a selection of RAREPEPES, including a set of 6 that features the first NFT from CZ (PBOCPEPE) from 2017.

Nathan Sonic, "JOURNEYPAINT.EFFORT01"

“The tension between the old and known, and the new and unknown increases…It is up to us to put thought to sound, hand to image, voice to story, and build the party that will destroy the legacy system to create new from the ash.” – Curator Theo Goodman 

The event will feature a digital gallery showcasing the works, a live NFT auction, and a live performance from Otto Von Schirach.

mryuk, "Rumpelstilskin"

We will also be exhibiting a second collection virtually in partnership with Illust Space. A selection of Mint Gold Dust NFTs will be geo-dropped into Augmented Reality around the venue. Artists include Chazz Gold, 4everkurious, Rakkaus Art, and more. Each piece can be discovered using your smartphone by navigating to the pins on our exclusive AR map on Illust Space. 

We look forward to celebrating and sharing art with you tonight!

Last week on 79Au, we interviewed Mint Gold Dust artist Mila Sketch on her transition from murals to NFTs. Check out the interview here

Ready to get started as an artist or collector on Mint Gold Dust? Check out our Metamask start up guide to get started. Ready to start minting? Apply to talk with our curatorial team today.

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Mint Gold Dust at NFT Paris

Mint Gold Dust is a curated NFT platform and ecosystem focused on highlighting artist and collector voices while promoting quality over quantity. The unique platform offers an always-on, 24/7 artist marketplace, a creative studio for NFT creators, and managed service Whitelabel solutions for digital and physical NFTs.

For NFT Paris, Mint Gold Dust presents their genesis collection and selections from their marketplace, alongside curatorial powerhouse Breezy.

GENESIS 8

In the Chinese language, the pronunciation of the number 8, “ba,” is very similar to that of the word prosper, “fa,” making the number 8 the most auspicious of all the numbers.

For the Genesis 8 series, we asked our 8 artists to express what Gold Dust is for them through the filter of their artistic vision, style, and techniques. For some, it evokes nostalgia and remembrance. For others, it’s the primal spark of creation and nature.

For us, Gold Dust is something very special. Every object, and by extension every person, possesses inherent worth as well as the innate potential to metamorphose into something far greater than its present state.

Bard Ionson, Mysterious Value

Bard Ionson’s piece Mysterious Value was created by training an AI model to create its own version of a Challenge Coin. In the US, these coins are given out as a reward for working on special projects or being top performers and have taken on a life of their own as collector’s items. The coins themselves held no material value, but the riches and mysticism lie in the stories they tell. LEARN MORE

Gisel Florez, Space in Touch

Gisel Florez began her artistic journey through the lens of a camera. Eventually, her lifelong pursuit in the development of her own unique visual language and her love of light play led her naturally to the vast potential in the digital art world. Her piece Space in Touch was inspired by analyzing physical responses associated to interacting within an exponentially digitized life & economy. This piece references the energetic response to a physical touch. LEARN MORE

Giant Swan, Metamorphosis

Giant Swan sculpts stunning, exquisitely detailed, ethereal creations.  However he does not chip away at marble or mold clay; instead he plies his craft with a headset and controllers in the multi-dimensional medium of virtual reality.  The pliable fabric of virtual reality allows for his conception of movement and form a freer reign than a static medium ever could and produce eternally memorable work. LEARN MORE

Hackatao, PRIMORDIAL

In Hackatao’s creation process, the stream of consciousness takes the shape of a stream of drawings. In the perpetuous and unstoppable flux of drawings that come to life from the unconscious, our inner demons and unspoken thoughts come to visit us and manifest in the form of art. In this artwork, the artists duo Hackatao goes even further, beyond the stream of visual manifestations, until reaching the matter itself. The duo keeps a jar of the left over art materials they have after a project that is filled with pencil nubs and graphite. To create this PRIMORDIAL, they used these left over materials to create something new.  LEARN MORE

Mueo, Transformation at the Gates of Eternity

Stuart Ward (Mueo) shines a penetrating spotlight on the world of repetitive form in his works. Stuart Ward’s Transformation at the gates of eternity expresses a duality between denotative and connotative messages to create a sense of tension. From a denotative perspective, the piece is glossy and beautiful to look at, while from a connotative perspective, the artwork shows an intense moment of struggle and transformation of incomparable magnitude. LEARN MORE

Lily Honglei, The Butterfly Lovers

Lily Honglei’s art explores the duality of opposing forces and the ensuing result as well as their experience as immigrants and Asian Americans.  Their work remains consistent and ripe with humanity as they explore and sample a variety of mediums, from AR art, to VR art, to video art as well as more traditional static mediums.  In this piece, The Butterfly Lovers, Lily Honglei symbolically highlight the dichotomy of having dignity and pride of their heritage while also experiencing the profound loneliness and isolation that comes with deep seated prejudices against the Asian American community. LEARN MORE

Ben Snell, Ritual Nature

Ben Snell is a creative force whose works explore the meeting ground of technology and humanity while revealing the act of the creation as much as the production of the actual piece itself. Snell’s Ritual Nature intertwines the observer and the observed. The piece uses a sculptural interpretation of image-making that strips away the light and color of a photograph, leaving something raw and wild in its place. LEARN MORE

Lapin Mignon, Anatomie d'Une Poussiere d'or

Lapin Mignon is known for her deeply personal and mesmerizing artworks. Her piece Anatomie D’Une Poussière d’Or began in a meditative state thinking about what gold dust might mean to her. From that, flashes of abstract shapes, color, and 80s inspired motifs began coming to mind. LEARN MORE

MARKETPLACE SELECTS

Mint Gold Dust features highly curated artworks from established and up and coming digital artists. 

Iovi Sacra Art, Golden Rain

“In the blockchain, in particular inside MINT GOLD DUST, even the rain is different: made of gold and light, it becomes something precious, as it’s precious for an artist to be part of this community. Golden Rain with its Golden Drops, until they finally explode into billions of particles, both to spread light across the universe and to go back to the origins, where they were born: MINT GOLD DUST.” – Iovi Sacra Art

Le Visionnaire Sur La Lune, Made in Abyss

“In Made in abyss, I tried to personify the feeling of when you can’t take it anymore, when you get stuck and can’t find solutions to get out of it – almost as if you were drowning and could not do anything to avoid it.” – Le Visionnaire Sur La Lune

Svccy, Masks

“In this increasingly crowded society of temptations and challenges we find ourselves having to adapt in order to ‘survive’ among the people. More and more frequently we are faced with situations where people hide what they really are for fear of being judged and labeled.” – Svccy

Masha Ermeeva , Embrace

Embrace is derived from the artist’s original painting on canvas. It symbolizes the power of physical touch, translating a sense of human connection, kindness, support, security, and love.” – Masha Ermeeva

Dominique Czerednikow, Dream Variation

“This artwork has two souls, physical (oil on canvas) and digital. Dream Variation was first created in oils in 2016, re-created and painted digitally with Procreate in 2018 and animated with After Effects in 2021.” – Dominque Czerednikow

Hyper Aesthetics, Autumn Pond

“Part of the Four Seasons Series. This work, Autumn Pond, was inspired by the vibes and feelings of the autumn season. Pond with leaves and reflections of the skies above.” – Hyper Aesthetics

Ryota Nomura, GO! GO! RAIN!

“Amura of the thousands rains.” – Ryota Nomura

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Art Basel Recap | NFT Takeover

Every year, city dwellers and art lovers flock down to Miami for Art Week, and this year, NFT enthusiasts went with them.

After a year off due to the Covid-19 pandemic, art fairs made a triumphant return in Miami. Many are already reporting record breaking attendance numbers, but that wasn’t the main attraction. This year the name of the game was NFTs. There were pop up NFT galleries, parties, and large public installations of digital art.

Bard Ionson, Mystery Mission

One of those projects was Mint Gold Dust’s geo-drop with Illust Space. Using Augmented Reality technology, we created a scavenger hunt around Miami’s hottest fairs and attractions. Visitors were able to use their phones to reveal artworks from Mint Gold Dust’s marketplace that were hiding in plain sight. Artists in the drop included Hackatao, Gisel Florez, Bard Ionson, and more.

The drop was an effort to democratize the art presented during art week, promote NFT artists, and introduce the art and tech communities to the unique AR technology that can bring your wallet to life.

Dominique Czerednikow, Dream Variation

Ahead of the drop, Mint Gold Dust CEO Kelly LeValley Hunt praised, “Miami Art Week attracts artists and collectors from around the world. By ‘hacking’ art fairs around the city, we are securing NFTs & Digital Art for now and the future.”

Hackatao, PRIMORDIAL

Also featured in the drop was $WHALE x BREEZY, an NFT curation of rare NFTs from $WHALE’s famed collection, The Vault. The curatorial team at BREEZY, led by Mint Gold Dust curator Eleonora Brizi, worked with $WHALE’s Head of Art, Decryptolorian, and Illust Space to geo-drop 20 works from the collection.

Eleonora Brizi commented, “We’re bringing art directly to the people, changing the shape of the city, and bringing people and physical experiences together through a digital medium…Through AR, we are making art more accessible for everyone.”

Stay tuned for more geo-drops and live events in 2022!

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Mint Gold Dust Hacks Miami Art Week

Mint Gold Dust is hacking Miami Art Week with augmented reality by creating a GPS scavenger hunt for NFTs. In partnership with Illust Space, Mint Gold Dust has geo-dropped NFTs from their marketplace throughout Miami, allowing fair-goers to follow a map and use their phones to reveal the works hiding in plain sight. The pieces are discoverable via Illust Space’s online app, https://ar.illust.space through December 5th. 

Mint Gold Dust has dropped NFTs outside of Art Basel, SCOPE Miami Beach, Untitled, Art Miami, Spectrum, and at the Wynwood Walls. Artists in the drop include Hackato, Svccy, Gisel Florez, Bard Ionson, and more.

“Mint Gold Dust is not just a platform, but an ecosystem that functions to support artists and collectors. With the artists and collectors, plus the industries we have invested in and partnered with, Mint Gold Dust is a self-sustaining economy,” said Kelly LeValley Hunt, Founder and CEO of Mint Gold Dust. “Miami Art Week attracts artists and collectors from around the world. By ‘hacking’ art fairs around the city, we are securing NFTs & Digital Arts for now and the future.”

This year’s Miami Art Week is slated to return in a big way after 2020’s fairs were called off due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Fairs and events will be taking place around Miami and Miami Beach all week to celebrate the return of in-person art events.

Also, a part of the drop is $WHALE x BREEZY, an NFT curation of rare NFTs from $WHALE’s famed collection, The Vault. Curatorial team BREEZY has worked with Decryptolorian, $WHALE’s Head of Art, and Illust Space to geodrop over 20 works from the collection, giving people access to view this legendary collection in a unique and personal way.

“The $WHALE Vault has been deemed by many as one of the most historically and commercially significant collections of digital art in the world,” said Whaleshark. “It’s our pleasure to share the beauty of our collection with you as they come from the pioneers of a new digital era, empowered by true provenance and scarcity of blockchain tokenization.”

Breezy founder and Vault curator Eleonora Brizi added, “When I heard about what Illust Space was doing through Mint Gold Dust, everything clicked into place. They have one of the best AR tools I’ve seen, so it was the perfect fit to bring light to these pieces and stories from the Vault that I want to share with the world. We’re bringing the art directly to people, changing the shape of a city, and bringing people and physical experiences together through a digital medium. This is why I’m excited to be curating this collection and presenting artists like Hackatao, Pak, Giant Swan, Brendan Dawes, and more. Through AR, we are making this art more accessible for everyone by sharing it with the world.”