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Using NFTs to Speculate on Culture, With Lethabo Huma and Cuy Sheffield
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Using NFTs to Speculate on Culture, With Lethabo Huma and Cuy Sheffield

Can NFT technology break open the 'Old Boys Club' of the art world, empower artists and let each of us speculate on (and monetize) culture? The short answer is YES.

Money Reimagined

February 26, 202159m 15s

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Show Notes

This week on Money Reimagined, we bring you part two in our series on non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, the crypto-based digital scarcity solution that’s taking the art and entertainment worlds by storm. 

After last week tackling the stage-setting theme of how access to information determines value in the art world and who gets to set it, this week we go to the thin of the wedge and look at real-world use cases where NFTs are poised to blow up that centuries-old power dynamic. 

To do that we talk to two trailblazers in the exploding field of Black digital art: South African artist Lethabo Huma and NFT collector Cuy Sheffield, who also happens to be the head of crypto at Visa. 

Can this technology break open the 'Old Boys Club' of the art world? 

Can contemporary artists use the new contractual terms behind NFTs and the power of social media to more directly reach buyers and build a reputation? 

And how might it enable creative collaboration, not only between artists but also between artists and a new breed of algorithmic bots behind a brand new genre known as “generative art?”

We discuss this and more in this week’s episode. At a time when everyone from the NBA to Mark Cuban to Gary Vaynerchuck is diving into NFT mania, you can’t afford to miss this one. 

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