Emily Xie x LACMA: Interwoven

Mint Date
June 7, 2023
Mint Time
8 p.m. UTC
Mint Price
0.5Ξ
Total Supply
100 NFTs
Number of Winners
85 Spots
Raffle Time
June 2, 2023, 7 a.m.
Official Link
lacma.cactoidlabs.io
Verified Twitter
CactoidLabs
Verified Discord
discord.gg/cactoidlabs

Emily Xie: Interwoven, Vol.4 LACMA + Cactoid Labs Remembrance of Things Future 
Allowlist Opportunity for Full Set Holders of Remembrance of Things Future Vol. 1: i.e. 1 edition from each artist: Monica Rizzolli, IX Shells, Jen Stark, Emily Xie, Sarah Zucker from this collection:
https://opensea.io/collection/lacma-cactoid-labs-rotf-vol-1

To be eligible, you must have held a full set in your wallet at the time of the snapshot.
The snapshot of holders was taken Wednesday May 31, 2023 at 10:53AM PST

Volume 4 of the LACMA + Cactoid Labs 'Remembrance of Things Future,' initiative Emily Xie's new series Interwoven is a collection of 100 code-based works generated on chain, based on the iconic Bullseye quilt (1896) by Martha Lou Jones, in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's permanent collection. Here, Emily explores the rich history of textiles, weaving, computing and the role of storytelling within the tradition of quilt making.

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Emily Xie: Interwoven, Vol.4 LACMA + Cactoid Labs Remembrance of Things Future 
Allowlist Opportunity for Full Set Holders of Remembrance of Things Future Vol. 1: i.e. 1 edition from each artist: Monica Rizzolli, IX Shells, Jen Stark, Emily Xie, Sarah Zucker from this collection:
https://opensea.io/collection/lacma-cactoid-labs-rotf-vol-1

To be eligible, you must have held a full set in your wallet at the time of the snapshot.
The snapshot of holders was taken Wednesday May 31, 2023 at 10:53AM PST

Volume 4 of the LACMA + Cactoid Labs 'Remembrance of Things Future,' initiative Emily Xie's new series Interwoven is a collection of 100 code-based works generated on chain, based on the iconic Bullseye quilt (1896) by Martha Lou Jones, in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's permanent collection. Here, Emily explores the rich history of textiles, weaving, computing and the role of storytelling within the tradition of quilt making.

All entries will be validated and winners will be reserved a spot on the list to mint Wednesday.

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