Nibble bits is a creative duo from London, England with over a decade of Visual Effects experience on shows like Jungle Book, which they won an Academy Award for. They've also been honored to work alongside many amazing artists and projects like Ed Sheeran & Chance The Rapper’s music video, The Last of Us 2 trailer, Xbox Series X cinematic, Ridley Scott’s Hennessy short-film and brands such as Apple, Samsung, Heineken, amongst others. In reality though, ‘Nibble bits’ is just the lovechild of two artists making art outside the boundaries imposed by the commercial world.
Although the White Paper and other technical articles about Polkadot and Kusama protocols aim to educate in the understanding of this technology, it is hard for token holders to visualise how the protocol works in an integrated way - this project aims to provide one of the possible visual interpretations of the dynamics behind Polkadot and its elements. The intricacies of showcasing in detail how the Kusama and Polkadot protocols function adds multiple levels of complexities to consider, when designing a piece in conjunction with a preexisting piece of music.
This project should be understood as an experiment for educational purposes, playing with the interpretation of a track rhythm and the design chosen to represent the stages of the protocol processes in place, with the goal to understand Kusama's and Polkadot's architecture.
Nevertheless, the focus should primarily be an amazing looking music video with addictively compelling aesthetics that can be enjoyed as a piece in its own right.
Link to the full proposal can be found here
We're looking forward to any feedback and comments. Really excited to be part of this!
KSM rate based on 30-day average rate tool by subscan - $345
Please note this proposal covers the first allocation for the work of two months.
A second final proposal will be submitted after pending council review of the progress report.
Nibble bits is a creative duo from London with over ten years of experience in visual effects. They have worked on projects like Jungle Book, music videos for Ed Sheeran and Chance The Rapper, The Last of Us 2 trailer, Xbox Series X cinematic, and Ridley Scott's Hennessy short-film. They have also worked with brands like Apple, Samsung, and Heineken.
Nibble bits is working on a project to create a visual interpretation of the Polkadot and Kusama protocols. This project aims to help people understand the technology behind these protocols through a music video. The video will focus on the rhythm of the music and the design chosen to represent the stages of the protocol processes. The project is an experiment for educational purposes and should be enjoyed as a piece of art.
The proposal for this project can be found here. The current KSM rate is $345, based on a 30-day average rate tool by Subscan. This proposal covers the first allocation for two months of work, and a second final proposal will be submitted after a council review of the progress report.