“Taking advantage of the spotlight that the Jubilee will shine upon the shifts and disruptions in our culture, Temporal Shift eschews the celebratory fizz of the occasion to explore a deeper narrative about the tensions and joys that exist at the fringe of mainstream culture. The surety of our monolithic institutions and shared ideals has fractured, defining a new landscape, where the wealth gap and the friction of polarised political discourse has shattered any illusion of a unified country.” Jim Warboy and Fayann Smith, Founders of Temporal Shift, said: “At the eve of the Queen’s p latinum jubilee, British identity is in flux, the tradition and social order the monarchy represent is juxtaposed with a nation embattled by rapid economic and cultural change. Because the NFTS will be minted on the Palm network, minting each NFT will only require the same amount of energy as sending three emails, fulfilling the creators’ requirement that This Other Eden be environmentally sustainable. The pieces will also be exhibited on the evening of the 9th June at a London gallery. The limited edition portraits will be sold at prices ranging from £250 to several thousands. The NFTs will be available to purchase from the 9th June. Despite the difficulties encountered by many of those who access the service, The Outside Project stands as a testament to the importance and resilience of queer joy. Not only does the charity provide a dedicated site for emergency shelter and refuge, its community centre also acts as a focal point for queer connection and self expression. During Winter 2021, the project supported over 60 LGBTIQ+ people into crisis beds and many more through their LGBTIQ+ Centre and outreach in the community. Sale proceeds will be donated to London’s LGBTIQ+ Community Shelter, Centre and Domestic Abuse Refuge, The Outside Project. Shift is dedicated to projects that platform the unique and diverse range of artists that live and work in the UK, whilst supporting communities vital to them. The studio harnesses groundbreaking technology to power innovative creative production and produce immersive client experiences. The collection will launch the creative studio, Temporal Shift, founded by Fayann Smith and Jim Warboy. Although much has changed since this period, this collection showcases the spirit of rebellion and artistic expression through today’s creative landscape. The Queen’s Jubilee, 1977, marked tumultuous sociopolitical change subcultural movements, such as Punk, embraced individual freedoms and anti-establishment views whilst yielding space for unheard stories, the first glimpse of a queer new world in emergence. Inspired by legendary English artist, filmmaker and gay rights activist Derek Jarman’s cult classic film Jubilee (1978), a now iconic cinematic reaction to the spectacle of state jubilation, the This Other Eden collection celebrates the creative force of queer culture in the UK in 2022. The project is the brainchild of the creative studio, Temporal Shift in association with Palm NFT Studio and Nifty’s with 50% of the proceeds from the sale to be donated to The Outside Project, the UK’s first permanent centre and shelter for homeless LGBTIQ+ individuals.
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