Credit: Jack Butcher/Art Blocks Engine
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Upcoming Drops: Nov. 20—Nov. 26

BY Erika Lee

November 20, 2023

Let’s face it: The Web3 space moves really fast. Considering how quickly things can change in the metaverse, a week in NFTs might as well be a month IRL.

Don’t get us wrong — the merrier, the more people onboarded into the space. But because of the constant influx of great art and ideas, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with all the news, launches, and general happenings.

Well, you can put the days of endless Twitter and Discord scrolling behind you as we pull together a weekly list of upcoming drops you don’t want to miss. Here’s what to look out for this week.

A Drop in the Ocean

Who: Various artists who share a love for oceans

What: A Foundation Worlds event, marking World Fisheries Day

When: Nov. 21, 6:30 p.m. ET

Where: Foundation

Why: A drop for artists to share their love for our oceans and work toward sharing the beauty and importance of this vital resource.

TRADEMARK

Credit: Jack Butcher/Art Blocks Engine

Who: Jack Butcher, Red Bull, ByBit, and Art On Internet

What: Open Edition, Max supply 10K

When: Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. UTC for 23 minutes

Where: ByBit

Why: TRADEMARK is the first generative art collection by Jack Butcher. This collection serves as a profound commentary on the dynamic interplay between the unique tension between competition and collaboration present at the highest level of motorsports.

ATLAS

Who: EDG (Eric De Giuli)

What: 333 pieces

When: Nov. 24

Where: GrailersDAO

Why: A personal collection by De Guili, showing his “conception of complex systems — humans, societies, and otherwise — as uneasy products of competing tensions, unpredictable because a slight imbalance can set into motion a chain of events that irrevocably changes the whole. These are imagined places, of uncertain scale, vibrating, evolving, living, and dying.”

Valenza

Who: Kunio

What: 50 pieces for 0.015 ETH

When: Nov. 23

Where: Foundation

Why: The project explores rarity and is described as “composition, the dynamics of its structure undergo a perceptual transformation. Relationships among elements morph – what once existed on the surface now delves inward; what seemed two-dimensional gains depth. Formerly adjacent components now conceal one another.”

Sound + Vision Vol. 2

Who: ONBD WRLD

What: Various artists, with a live event at Lume Studios

When: Nov. 21

Where: Foundation

Why: Sound + Vision is a celebration of audiovisual art. Art and music intertwine as communicative forms, representing two harmonious facets of a single creative expression. 

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