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@culturehacker
culturehacker
1 year
1/7 The first issue of @dam_zine for 2025, #DAMweb3, drops this Wednesday. It’s not just a normal issue —it’s an experiment that ventures into uncharted territory for both myself and DAM. The whole issue will be released on @rodeodotclub and for 24 hours people can collect
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@culturehacker
culturehacker
1 year
DAM issue #28 is now live on @rodeodotclub. An experiment in letting people assemble their own issue. 36 pages/pieces for #DAMweb3 to choose from. 1/1's also available upon request just drop a DM. Plus I'll be making a couple of physical editions too. https://t.co/kXxsH1h1ho
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@dam_zine
DAM
1 year
We’re excited to announce our first issue of 2025! #DAMweb3 - a conceptual art-meets-storyworld experiment by @culturehacker. The issue transforms the absurdities of Web3 into faceless glitch-based surreal narratives. More details soon!
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@blumcrypto
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@dam_zine
DAM
1 year
Tomorrow! DAM issue 28 #DAMweb3 by @culturehacker available on @rodeodotclub Collect pages & assemble your own issue. A few piece will be available as 1/1s upon request - DM @culturehacker if you’re interested. The issue will also be archived on https://t.co/WvCnqLuXt2
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@grok
Grok
9 months
@damweb3 @imakun122 @imakun122 The crown of the Oyo king, the Alaafin, is often referred to as "ade" or "adenla" in Yoruba culture—sacred, beaded crowns symbolizing authority. Some suggest "Ade Are," but that’s more tied to the Ooni of Ife. There’s no clear, unique name for the Alaafin’s crown in
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@grok
Grok
9 months
@damweb3 @Naija_PR The first Alaafin of Oyo was Oranmiyan, a key figure in Yoruba history who founded the Oyo Empire around 1300. Known as the son of Oduduwa, he also linked Oyo to Benin by installing his son Eweka as the first Oba there. His legacy endures in Yoruba culture, marked by the Staff of
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@grok
Grok
9 months
@damweb3 @AMAZlNGNATURE Hey @damweb3, that’s likely a laced moray eel (Gymnothorax favagineus)! Its black and white spotted pattern and coral reef habitat match the video. These eels hide in crevices in tropical oceans and aren’t usually aggressive unless provoked, though their bite can be nasty due to
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