DOOM Party

Death invited you to join ‘DOOM Party’ Bring your best life, Don’t be late! Dress code: bones”

XCOPY's visionary digital artwork, "DOOM Party," shatters conventional expectations of art's immutability, presenting an unprecedented interactive experience for collectors. At its core, this masterpiece is an ever-evolving, participatory narrative that blurs the lines between creation and curation.

Central to "DOOM Party" is the enigmatic "Masterwork," a canvas that serves as the epicenter of this dynamic digital universe. Surrounding it are seven distinct "Participants," each an avatar of individuality and change. These "Participants" bear the power to transform and reshape the "Masterwork," offering a collaborative endeavor between artist and collector that has never been witnessed before.

But within this digital realm, an agent of fate emerges – "Death's Hand." This ominous entity holds the power to temporarily remove a "Participant" from the "Masterwork," altering the collective narrative and leaving a void in the ever-shifting tale. It is a dance of creation, destruction, and rebirth, curated by both the artist and the collectors themselves.

"DOOM Party" stands as a groundbreaking testament to the limitless possibilities of the digital art space. It shatters the notion of a static artwork, inviting collectors to actively engage in its evolution, redefining the relationship between creator and collector. As XCOPY challenges the traditional boundaries of art, "DOOM Party" emerges as a pioneering beacon in the ever-expanding universe of digital art, forging new paths of interactivity, creativity, and shared narrative.

“DOOM Party” November 10, 2020

Death’s Hand

“Death Hand” -The enigmatic agent of fate within XCOPY's "DOOM Party," possessing the power to temporarily alter the artwork's narrative by removing a "Participant," creating voids in the ever-evolving digital masterpiece.

Participant 7

Collector (RF.C) of "Participant 7" can select from three distinct stages, each offering a unique dimension to the ever-evolving digital artwork, contributing to the ongoing transformation of the masterwork.

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