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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörungen in Bakhmut
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörungen in Bakhmut
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13482249bx)
    The city of Bakhmut is located on the front line, it has been under intense bombardment for a week, the buildings have been hit hard and the inhabitants who have remained in the city are hiding as best they can
    War in Ukraine - 19 Oct 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörungen in Bakhmut
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörungen in Bakhmut
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13482249bu)
    The city of Bakhmut is located on the front line, it has been under intense bombardment for a week, the buildings have been hit hard and the inhabitants who have remained in the city are hiding as best they can
    War in Ukraine - 19 Oct 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörungen in Bakhmut
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörungen in Bakhmut
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13482249bs)
    The city of Bakhmut is located on the front line, it has been under intense bombardment for a week, the buildings have been hit hard and the inhabitants who have remained in the city are hiding as best they can
    War in Ukraine - 19 Oct 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
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    NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
    August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    DUK10151015_015
    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    DUK10151015_014
    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    DUK10151015_013
    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755q)
    Kesha's 2018 Grammy Awards after gown is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755m)
    A floral print dress worn by Amy Weinhause is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755o)
    Music instruments, clothing and other items owned by music icons are on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755r)
    The Quarrymen: Original Pre-Beatles Band Drum Kit is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755p)
    The Quarrymen: Original Pre-Beatles Band Drum Kit is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755f)
    Kurt Cobain's iconic electric guitar used in Nirvana's landmark "Smells Like Teen Spirit" music video is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755i)
    Madonna's complete iconic "Material Girl" ensemble is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12942755j)
    Kurt Cobain's iconic electric guitar used in Nirvana's landmark "Smells Like Teen Spirit" music video is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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  • NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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