Pictures of the war: a Ukrainian startup launches a charity NFT project to raise money
June 22, 2022
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Not only the Ukrainian media talk about the project, but also the Western media. For example, TechCrunch, one of the leading publications on technology and science, published an
Not only the Ukrainian media talk about the project, but also the Western media. For example, TechCrunch, one of the leading publications on technology and science, published an article showing several AI-generated images – one showing Vladimir Zelensky and the other showing burning houses and a Molotov cocktail.
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The project, created with the help of the Ministry of Digital Transformation, launched the Ukrainian startup ZibraAI and all the money collected from it promises to go to Ukrainian charities Dobro.ua and Unchain.fund.
Technology company Roosh, creative studio Twid, Near Foundation, Galactic3, Reface, Powder, Darewise and Sloyd also participated in the work.
The NFT works in the Sirens Gallery are neural network generated images that depict the main events of Russia’s war against Ukraine in chronological order.
Attack on Snake Island / Photo: ZibraAI
For several months in a row, we witness a terrible humanitarian catastrophe that led to the Russian invasion. We cannot want to step aside and join in to overcome the consequences and help Ukraine in post-war reconstruction. To do this, the Ukrainian startup ZibraAI team decided to use their experience with artificial intelligence technologies and created a charity NFT project “Sirens Gallery”. We want to tell about the courage of the Ukrainians and forever write the history of this war on the blockchain, – a company representative comments on the launch of the project.
The team developed a technology based on artificial intelligence: it collected and identified 150 key events of the war, and the neural network generated digital images based on text descriptions.
Tractor in the field / Photo ZibraAI
The gallery contains scenes from the fight for Gostomel airport, the attack of the “Russian warship” on Snake Island, and many other important events of this war.
In total, the gallery will present 1991 images of the most important events that can be purchased in the form of NFT tokens.
Least The starting price for an NFT is equal to $100. The most expensive NFT will cost $10,000.
See a selection of images from the Sirens Gallery project provided by 24 channels / Photo by ZibraAI
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