
Trees, Birds, and Fire
How Musicians and Artists Can Leverage Web 3.0 to Build Fan Engagement
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Jamil Hasan

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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
This twelfth book in the Crypto Hipster series, entitled Trees, Birds, and Fire focuses on four Crypto Hipster podcasts. Sam Feldt, world famous disc jockey, music producer, and founder of Fangage, founder of TKS, shares why musicians should create their own platform for fan engagement. Christian Hook, painter and film producer shares how artists and scientists, collaboratively are paving the path for NFTs in film and painting. He discusses his experiences with his latest documentary Painting the Invisible. Musician Orrin tells us what it is like to be half man and half cyborg and his inner struggles of duality with the creation of his album MUTANTS. And Colin Fitzpatrick, Chief Executive Officer of Animal Concerts, tells all about the challenges of building a global concert platform in the metaverse.
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