LOST IN TOKYO #27/113

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Paying homage to 3LAUs #1 2020 dance record Tokyo, LOST IN TOKYO explores a juxtaposition of metaverses & reality. This piece invokes the infinite possibilities of virtual space, as our realities will become more & more ingrained in digital worlds over the next decade. This open edition piece is scarce by nature of time; collectors will be responsible for determining the total edition count in the 99 seconds following the drop, after which, no additional editions will be issued.
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