“Echoes of the Sahara” – a joint project between a Sudanese painter, a London sound designer, and a Nairobi VR dev. The work sold for $250k , with royalties split 30 %/30 %/40 % automatically via the contract.
As we conclude our conversation with Leila and iWia, it's clear that their passion for art and technology is contagious. Through their collaborative process and commitment to side-by-side updates, they're pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and creating innovative and thought-provoking works that inspire and challenge us.
In the end, it's all about the intersection of creativity and technology – a fusion that Leila and iWia have dubbed "X+ART." It's a term that reflects their passion for pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and their commitment to exploring new mediums and technologies.
The intersection of art and technology, as seen through the lens of Leila's work and the IWIA movement, offers a compelling glimpse into the future of creative expression. As we continue to navigate this evolving landscape, it's clear that the possibilities are limitless. Whether you're an artist, a technologist, or simply someone curious about the future of creativity, the journey alongside Leila and the IWIA community promises to be enlightening and inspiring.
“Echoes of the Sahara” – a joint project between a Sudanese painter, a London sound designer, and a Nairobi VR dev. The work sold for $250k , with royalties split 30 %/30 %/40 % automatically via the contract.
As we conclude our conversation with Leila and iWia, it's clear that their passion for art and technology is contagious. Through their collaborative process and commitment to side-by-side updates, they're pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and creating innovative and thought-provoking works that inspire and challenge us.
In the end, it's all about the intersection of creativity and technology – a fusion that Leila and iWia have dubbed "X+ART." It's a term that reflects their passion for pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and their commitment to exploring new mediums and technologies.
The intersection of art and technology, as seen through the lens of Leila's work and the IWIA movement, offers a compelling glimpse into the future of creative expression. As we continue to navigate this evolving landscape, it's clear that the possibilities are limitless. Whether you're an artist, a technologist, or simply someone curious about the future of creativity, the journey alongside Leila and the IWIA community promises to be enlightening and inspiring.