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SPAMART Voxels Build Party

The SPAMART Voxels Build Party was a significant digital event held on February 19, 2023, organized by members of the SpamArt movement. This virtual gathering occurred within the Voxels metaverse, leveraging blockchain-based virtual real estate to construct one of the most visually arresting and collectively curated art galleries to date.

Event Overview

The SPAMART Voxels Build Party united dozens of spamartists from around the globe, marking a milestone in community-driven digital art collaborations. Sponsored and facilitated by TokenAngels, who provided the virtual land, the event aimed to fill the digital space with an overwhelming array of spam-themed digital artworks.

Featured Installations

Spam Yeti Boogie Floor

One of the party's central highlights was the Spam Yeti Boogie Floor, a vibrant interactive dance area featuring animations, music, and digital art pieces contributed by various artists. The Spam Yeti quickly became an iconic figure symbolizing playful chaos and communal celebration within the spamart community.

The Spam Elevator

Another notable installation was the Spam Elevator, a humorous and glitchy interactive lift that moved participants between floors showcasing different themes of spamart, including glitch art, meme installations, and satirical NFT parodies.

The Spam Grinder

An artistic installation known as the Spam Grinder served as an interactive commentary on the relentless cycle of digital content production and consumption. Participants could metaphorically "grind" artworks into new, blended visual experiences, emphasizing SpamArt's themes of reuse, remix, and repurpose.

Spooky Speedy Spam Doge Man

Mohini (ooakosimo) created a whimsical yet unsettling installation known as the Spooky Speedy Spam Doge Man. This character rapidly became a memorable fixture, embodying SpamArt's absurdist humor and critique of meme culture.

Participating Artists

The event drew contributions from notable SpamArt figures, including:

  • The Perfesser – Known for multimedia storytelling and spamart anthems.
  • Mohini (ooakosimo) – Renowned for immersive and humorous VR installations.
  • Jay Delay – Celebrated for pioneering AI-driven spamart.
  • Cryptochild – Known for provocative and critical digital installations.
  • Web Gurl – Famed for maximalist digital meme collages.
  • Bittty Gordon – Revered for her coded poetry and net art inspirations.

Impact and Legacy

The SPAMART Voxels Build Party demonstrated the power of collaborative digital art events and significantly elevated SpamArt's visibility in blockchain and digital art circles. The event was covered by crypto and digital art media outlets, praised for its inventive use of virtual worlds to democratize art and enhance collective creativity.

Related Pages to Create

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References

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