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In the Future of Fashion, Everyone Gets Paid
- Blockchain-enabled "Total Design" should allow us to invest in creative communities while casting off old world confines. Total design equates craftsmanship with artistry since it left an indelible mark on art & design practices until today. - It’s in the spirit of Total Design within the current paradigm that we must revisit present structur... See more
Mirror • 001: Craft
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Crypto technologies help share ownership with stakeholders: - Web3 communities can bring more value back to their creators when producing wearables- Forkable concepts and tools can be validated and iterated on by community creators.- Computer-aided designs can be registered on-chain as vectors and then used to produce anything from printed goods to... See more
Vishnu G. Kumar • Hibiscus DAO Whitepaper
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Platforms such as MetaFactory and Zora are helping "consumer-creators" share in the profits from collectively-owned fashion houses and music labels.
Andrew Hayward • Decentralized Fashion Brands Are Turning Consumers Into Creators - Decrypt
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We’re building Metalabel with these primitives because it’s hard for us to see why we would, in 2022, make a web product that would trap a creator’s work in a walled garden, that wouldn’t offer utility beyond our walls, and that wouldn’t share value with the people who create it. These are radical and important goals — radical in a way that many cr... See more
Friends with Benefits (FWB) • After Crypto
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A New Trustless System: We want to create a participant-owned system of producing clothes that uses consensus-driven blockchain technology to verify that products are being made ethically.
Vishnu G. Kumar • Hibiscus DAO Whitepaper
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The shifts triggered by the crisis could also reinforce the viability for digital fashion -- clothing rendered in computer-assisted design programmes either for prototyping purposes or to be 'worn' virtually (by avatars, or via augmented reality, for example) -- in place of tangible garments. “I have seen a need for people to express a deeper sense... See more
joshua james small • Digital is fashion's post-pandemic future
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