Director David Lynch and The Band Interpol Join Forces For NFT Collection
27 Ottobre 2021 - 4:32PM
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This isn’t the first time that legendary director David Lynch works
with Interpol. In 2010, Lynch’s animated short film “I Touch a Red
Button Man” used Interpol’s song “Lights” as a soundtrack. The next
year, Interpol used that short film as visuals for their Coachella
performance. And now, a decade later, they’re both revisiting the
work and turning it into eight NFTs. Related Reading | Colors on
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adapted the work to the NFT realm by dividing it into seven pieces,
plus an extra one that’ll have fan collaboration. Through this
site, they’ll be available for auction in the Superrare Ethereum
marketplace. The pieces are 1/1 editions. This is the first one.
They all feature an updated version of the “Lights” song. Forbes
describes it as follows. “The new renditions feature a
stripped-down version of the song, both by design and as a result
of the band’s members—Banks, Daniel Kessler and Sam Fogarino—being
physically separated for much of the pandemic.” To paint a clearer
picture, Banks said in an official statement by the band: ”The
marriage of music and visual is an age-old tradition, and Lynch is
a musician himself and has a love for music so it was a pretty
organic way for artists from two separate media to come together.
From our standpoint, we are all crazy about Lynch so it was amazing
that our work was paired with his.” It appears that Interpol is the
force behind Lynch’s new and improved adventures in the NFT space.
However, David Lynch tweeted about it. So, he’s aware and supports
the project. Dear Twitter Friends, good morning. A film I made for
@interpol will be auctioned in 7 pieces on @superrareFind them at
https://t.co/m31joB4XHS — David Lynch (@DAVID_LYNCH) October 26,
2021 David Lynch’s “I Touch A Red Button Man” This is the “I Touch
a Red Button Man” short film in all its glory: At the time of the
original collaboration, Banks told the Huffington Post: “It’s
important to clarify that Mr. Lynch did not make a music video for
our song. He made an animation of his character, and allowed us to
show it. If you missed us at Coachella, then we’re proud to share
this with you now. The Red Button Man… doing his thing.” BTC price
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Particularities About The “I Touch A Red Button Man” NFT Collection
First of all, the artists want you to know that “This is a carbon
neutral collaboration thanks to our partnership with Aerial.” The
mania about the supposed environmental cost of NFTs is rampant
online, so they went with a company that verifies carbon offsets.
What more could fans want? Well, maybe to be a part of the
collection. About this, Forbes informs: “ In the spirit of fandom
and collaboration, fans will be able to add light personal creative
touches to one of the eight pieces in the 3D gallery, and one
collaborator will be chosen to receive the collaborative NFT for
free.” Related Reading | 17% Of Ethereum Addresses Hold Majority Of
NFTs We’re thrilled to announce this special project with legendary
film director, @DAVID_LYNCH Visit https://t.co/nUQihNK3vF and
@SuperRare to experience these new pieces of art, music, and film
#lynchxinterpol pic.twitter.com/5n4YeohpMZ — Interpol (@Interpol)
October 26, 2021 Go to the website, choose UGC TV8, and use the
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There’s still time to collaborate with both David Lynch and
Interpol. Featured Image: Screenshot from David Lynch's short film
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