A Creative Space: NFTs, Web3 and the Performing Arts – Ep.4 Alexandre Teodoresco and Didier Stowe of “Drop The Act” [Circus Voices Podcast]
Brought to you by the Circus Voices Podcast, “A Creative Space: NFTs, Web3 and the Performing Arts” we will have our host Thomas Chambers discuss with professionals in the performing arts industry that are adopting this new web3 technology to build an innovative and more inclusive experience for fans, artists, and creators alike.
During our fourth and final episode of Circus Voices Presents A Creative Space, we welcome Alexandre Teodoresco and Didier Stowe of “Drop The Act” as they shed some light on this innovative project within the Circus Arts.
Didier and Alex share their stories that brought them to this new technology and discuss the artistic and immersive possibilities NFTs can bring to the performing arts and within the metaverse. Join us as we receive a special sneak peek at the “Drop The Act” project, and how they view this new technology as changing the audience experience for the future.
Alexandre Teodoresco is the Director of Strategic Development and Innovation at The 7 Fingers. The 7 Fingers are leaders in live performance in Canada and have been travelling the world with their original creations for over 20 years. Alexandre focuses his work on the future of live performance. His mandate is to guide The 7 Fingers into new markets and to design and implement strategies to explore new horizons for the company. His comfort zone and the projects he leads are at the intersection of human creativity, live performance, and technology. One of his structuring projects, LAB7, already allows 7 Doigts to embark on the adventure of AR, VR, XR, AI and, of course, the Metaverse.
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