• 83: Johnny Dean Mann

  • Jul 22 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
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    Get ready for an insightful journey into the world of Web3 art on the latest episode of TezTalks Radio! This week, we're joined by Johnny Dean Mann, the visionary artist and editor of The Tickle magazine.

    Tune in as Johnny shares his fascinating journey into the Web3 art world and the creation of The Tickle. Discover the early days of NFTs and how Tezos has impacted the digital art community. Johnny dives deep into the evolution of The Tickle from a weekly 15-page publication to a comprehensive monthly magazine that documents the NFT art space's growth.

    In this episode, you'll hear Johnny's take on:

    - The bear market's effects on artists.
    - The shifting perception of digital art in the industry.
    - The rise and impact of generative art.
    - The current state and evolution of the Tezos art scene, including the role of platforms like FXHash.
    - The importance of balancing recognition for established artists while supporting emerging talent.
    - Johnny also discusses the Tezos Foundation's role in supporting the art ecosystem and offers insights on how the community can support The Tickle magazine.

    Don't miss this episode packed with valuable insights and reflections from a key figure in the Tezos art community. Whether you're an artist, a collector, or simply curious about the world of digital art, this conversation is one you won't want to miss.

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