Linkin Park's New Music Video is Created by Famous NFT Artist Pplpleasr
Linkin Park is celebrating 20 years since the release of their second album Meteora, and to mark the occasion, they're releasing a new music video directed by acclaimed NFT artist Pplpleasr. It's a video for the song "Lost," which was recorded alongside the recording of "Meteora" in 2003 but never released.
The music video for the song Lost was released last Friday on Linkin Park's official YouTube channel and shows how far the band has come since they started. In the clip, you can see that the band members are Web 3.0 fans.
Emily "Pplpleasr" Yang and Maciej Kuciara directed the video, noting that both are co-founders of a Web 3.0 decentralized video platform called Shibuya. The video clip features Mirai, the main character from the first web-based NFT anime series on the Shibuya platform "White Rabbit."
The Shibuya platform is featured as the production company in the Lost video clip, and Kaiber is an artificial intelligence startup that allows animated videos to be created using input.
The Shibuya platform allows users to purchase Ethereum NFT producer passes, allowing owners to vote on the content they want to see created. Created content is always free to view. However, only holders of the NFT above pass can shape the stories.
Linkin Park's video clip may prompt the creation of more content.
As mentioned, "White Rabbit" is the first project published on the Shibuya platform. Interestingly, the character Mirai appeared in Linkin Park's music video, but it is unclear if this collaboration will bring other content, such as NFT for sale, or some merchandise.
The new music video is probably not a surprise to anyone who follows Linkin Park, as some band members actively invest and create for Web 3.0. One example is lead singer Mike Shinoda, who is heavily invested in the space and has also released several NFT projects, such as various images and a mixtape called Ziggurats. In addition, he is also an avid NFT collector and often invests in startups that focus on NFT technology.
Source: nftplazas.com
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The music video for the song Lost was released last Friday on Linkin Park's official YouTube channel and shows how far the band has come since they started. In the clip, you can see that the band members are Web 3.0 fans.
Emily "Pplpleasr" Yang and Maciej Kuciara directed the video, noting that both are co-founders of a Web 3.0 decentralized video platform called Shibuya. The video clip features Mirai, the main character from the first web-based NFT anime series on the Shibuya platform "White Rabbit."
The Shibuya platform is featured as the production company in the Lost video clip, and Kaiber is an artificial intelligence startup that allows animated videos to be created using input.
The Shibuya platform allows users to purchase Ethereum NFT producer passes, allowing owners to vote on the content they want to see created. Created content is always free to view. However, only holders of the NFT above pass can shape the stories.
Linkin Park's video clip may prompt the creation of more content.
As mentioned, "White Rabbit" is the first project published on the Shibuya platform. Interestingly, the character Mirai appeared in Linkin Park's music video, but it is unclear if this collaboration will bring other content, such as NFT for sale, or some merchandise.
The new music video is probably not a surprise to anyone who follows Linkin Park, as some band members actively invest and create for Web 3.0. One example is lead singer Mike Shinoda, who is heavily invested in the space and has also released several NFT projects, such as various images and a mixtape called Ziggurats. In addition, he is also an avid NFT collector and often invests in startups that focus on NFT technology.
Source: nftplazas.com