Search Results: Singapore
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What Does Hong Kong’s New Embrace of Cryptocurrencies Really Mean?
Hong Kong is planning to unveil an NFT for the 2022 HK FinTech Week, the tokenization of green bonds, and introduce digital Hong Kong dollars. Read More -
Never Mind The Winter, Investments In NFT Startups Remain In The Billions
Fuelarts' latest Art+Tech & NFT Startups Report found that investments in NFT companies in H1 2022 topped out at $2.5 billion. Read More -
What Does A Hybrid Museum Experience Even Look Like?
A two-part report by Cuseum lays out what it means for museums to blend the digital and physical to create "an engagement loop." Read More -
BTS Partners With Google Arts & Culture To Bring Art To Street Views
BTS x Street Galleries presents virtual tours of 14 cities, guided by and featuring artworks curated by members of the band. Read More -
Stockholm’s First NFT Exhibition Goes Somewhere Ethereal
Fotografiska Stockholm and curator Somewhere Media discuss the ethereal and educational aspects of their collaborative showcase. Read More -
Art Basel To Host The Largest Installation Of Lawrence Weiner’s Participatory Project
An enduring hit with young audiences, the late artist's public artwork, "OUT OF SIGHT," will be taking over Basel's Messeplatz. Read More -
What China’s Digital Collectibles Market Could Mean For Western Museums
The fast-emerging digital collectibles market been eagerly tapped by Chinese museums for licensing and retail programs. Read More -
teamLab’s New Digital Exhibition Makes The Immersive Interactive Too
The collective's latest exhibition integrates Samsung's mobile tech with visitor-responsive projections and gamified elements. Read More -
How The Museum Of Ice Cream Weathered Lockdowns As An Experiential Attraction
"We need to be agile to adapt to evolving situations while also finding innovative ways to introduce new programs," says the venue. Read More -
The NFT Platform Bridging The Traditional And Crypto Collector Communities
The newly launched MetaArt Club taps the interest and purchasing power of traditional fine art collectors in Asia and beyond. Read More