Inspiration

Working as a San Francisco art dealer for several years I experienced the inefficiencies in the art world and wanted to create a better alternative to the traditional capitalistic approach. Our 'Municipal Art Registry' will be one substrate on the Octopus Network as part of H.A.L.O. AI.

What it does

Puts the collector, artist, and venue on equal footing by offering a fun, logical, and transparent methodology for the pricing of fine art. We have developed a retail-auction hybrid pricing methodology that allows the art lover to buy or bid on a work of art, with everything being documented on the blockchain.

How we built it

We have been working on the core technology with H.A.L.O. AI and have a demo version of the website built with Wix.

What's next for Municipal Art Registry with NFT Functionality - H.A.L.O. AI

We’re currently in negotiations for a 5,000 sq ft Fine Art/NFT gallery in an upscale shopping district on Alameda Island in the San Francisco Bay. This space will serve as our team development headquarters and will feature public exhibition spaces, futuristic immersive showroom experiences, and live Art/NFT auctions. We have negotiated a reduced lease for six months, if we can pay the full amount in advance. We need $31,000 to secure the space and that will go in full directly to the leasing company. Our team founder is an experienced SF Union Square gallery director who will lead the creation and curation of a world-class art experience with a bi-level program: www.linkedin.com/in/leomadrid The lower level will be open to the public as a fine art & hybrid- auction gallery with interactive exhibits. The upper level will be members only and membership is free with a guest book registered NEAR wallet, that will also be utilized to bid on and purchase works of real-world and NFT art. Artists who are part of the NEAR ecosystem will be given high priority for review and preferential placement during exhibitions. With success, we will sign a five-year lease and NEARians will have a long-term home on Alameda Island.

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