LA-based genre-defying artist Jagwar Twin released their Web 3 fan experience – Hall Of Mirrors last week. Their recent digital campaign uses NFTs to offer an inside look into the storyline of Jagwar Twins’ ambitious second album – 33. Web3 music entrepreneur Cooper Turley ( @Cooopahtroopa ) praised the project, calling it a “historic drop ahead of its time.” So, what is the Hall Of Mirrors experience?
About Jagwar Twins Hall Of Mirrors Web3 experience
Hall Of Mirrors is a Jagwar Twins Web3 fan experience. It acts as a metaverse platform which lets fans enter unique content from their album and interact with their music like never. On the platform, fans can unlock secret rooms that include 1 of 1 NFTs, mint versions of their hit single “Happy Face” and much more. Via this meta-experience, they hope to change the way artists and fans connect. Jagwar Twin has been very vocal against the “influencer” trappings of the modern world. With this Web 3 experience, they hope to share stories of vulnerability and discover deeper human connections in their community.
The campaign is a new way for fans to immerse themselves into the storyline of their recent album, ’33’. As an artist who craves human connection, Jagwar Twin has stepped beyond the metaverse to do so. They enabled their trained digital twin, an AI version of their artificial intelligence called “SARAVI”, to take over their official Twitter account. This allows them to concentrate on creating art in the real world as, allowing SARAVI to be their digital extension. To say that Jagwar Twin is a true creator in space would be a gross understatement.
The way you can access The Hall Of Mirrors
To access the Jagwar Twin web3 experience, collectors must mint a free Crown NFT. Upon entering the Hall of Mirrors, fans can unlock Artifact NFTs about Jagwar’s life and music industry journey, involving unreleased demos, never seen artwork, and more.
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