Japanese electronic music girl group Perfume launches NFT, tokenizing Netflix concert 3D models

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Japanese electronic music girl group Perfume launches NFT, tokenizing Netflix concert 3D models

Perfume, an electronic music girl group that debuted in Hiroshima, Japan in the year 2000, had their online concert documentary "Perfume Imaginary Museum 'Time Warp'" streamed on Netflix in 2020. In April of this year, Perfume will be selling the 3D human figure NFTs used in the concert.

Perfume Imaginary Museum “Time Warp”

This online concert originated on February 26, 2020, when Perfume's scheduled concert at the Tokyo Dome was canceled due to the pandemic. It wasn't until September 2020 that the concert was held online via Netflix.

Perfume announced in April that they would create CryptoArt works using the 3D special effects and animations from the concert, and recently released details for sale.

According to the announcement, this CryptoArt will serve as a medium of value guarantee in the form of NFT, and the specific images will be NFTs of Perfume's 3D digitized portraits.

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