Welcome to the Paralleelium Series of the MA+KE lab.
The universes have aligned to provide this rare opportunity to discover your own parallel realm. This is your hidden gateway to explore amazing new realms.
About the project
The Parallelium series of parallel computers In 2020, the concept of parallel universes was born. A reality of its own has developed since its inception. In the beginning, there was a collection of objects, patterns, spatial notions, and material research.
Art and design meet in Paralleelium, a celebration of the ever-evolving world around us. It is the goal of MA+KE Lab to use heavenly hues and magnificent technicolor to convey the tale of times that have passed us by. Designs and patterns are envisioned in the current world as wallpapers, textiles, and sculptural furniture in an interdisciplinary manner.
We want to convey tales about things that have been lost or forgotten in order to inspire people to think about the world around them in a fresh way. For more than a year, we've been working together in a crisis-ridden environment. We've been thinking about how we may live differently as a result of this.
Around the world, people are grappling with the tension between a sense of duty and a desire to run away. We wonder and fantasize even more about what could have been if decisions had been made differently because we don't know how things will turn out for future generations.
According to MA+KE lab leader Martin Tõnts, the observed subject alters depending on who is conducting the observation on a scale that spans all possible and unlikely scenarios. While simultaneously being an observer and a subject, "the reality we perceive" conforms to our visual language's subjectivity, he says.
A Master of Graphic Arts from EKA, Martin Tõnts, is the designer of the MA + KE lab's design. His work illuminates the art of patterns. By Kevin Pineda, who has curated several shows in Italy, France and Germany, has designed enchanting space conceptions. Our quantum universe has a mystical pattern world according to TUT alumnus Nele Kont's master's degree in materials technology. When working with concept design and traditional graphic arts, the MA+Ke lab looks for ways to integrate the two fields to tell their narrative uniquely.
Art, fiction, and science have always had a mutually beneficial connection throughout much of human history. It gives us a glimpse into what our future may look like if we make different decisions as individuals and as a society.
MA+KE labs' third collection, "Parallelium," is featured in this release. All of nature's rare and exquisite plants, many of which are now extinct, are represented in Eternal Garden designs. From the ground above, the vista from this haven is like something out of a dream. From low-lying plants to tall, swaying flowers, the landscape is a veritable wonderland. Plants that have developed and thrived on our planet are awe-inspiring.
For visitors, the exhibition series offers a glimpse into an alternative reality, one in which the earth has been transformed into an ever-flowing paradise of human activity and machinery. Using these patterns, the physical world may be carried over into these other realms of human existence.
In the first version of Paralleelium's installation, there was a graphic series and furniture with a sculptural look.
Four to six meter tall images generate the appearance of genuine space since they're in scale with the real world. Viewers can escape the confines of the gallery and reach another dimension as a result of the artworks.
More man-made areas where nature asserts its dominance are included in the repeatable graphic series. Each color scheme and mood has its own unique interpretation of what it means to be beautiful.
Pieces of sculptural furniture serve as a connection between the gallery and the artworks on display.
People have gone their separate ways, but these windows into the past have shown the full power and beauty of nature.
Who is the driving force behind the Parallelelium project?
Ma+ke Lab, a Tallinn-based design and illustration firm, is behind this unusual collection of NFTs.
What are the advantages of having an NFT as a vehicle?
Your tree will be planted first, and you'll be notified of its progress via email and photos. As a result, each NFT will provide you with admission to local art and fashion events throughout Europe, as well as decision-making authority and early access to our future initiatives (other NFT collections, video games, etc.). As a global network of committed eco-friendly artists, we intend to be here for the long haul.
If NFT is accessible, how much will it cost to mint them?
Whitelisted addresses will have access to 150 of the 200 NFTs. Join our Discord channel to have access to our whitelist. It will be sold for a price of 0.06 ETH.
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