LumArt - AI Art Collective
Building a collective of AI artists and collectors. With every mint, $LUM is locked. Member token-alignment. We are Lum.
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There is a clear vision for fostering a community-driven ecosystem for AI artists and collectors. - The idea of a shared token ($LUM) that aligns incentives for artists, collectors, and promoters is interesting. It could create a sense of shared ownership and motivation. - The proposed changes to reduce low-effort submissions and encourage high-quality work are a good start. Lowering round rewards while keeping winner rewards high could help focus attention on the most valuable contributions. - The referral rewards mechanism is a great way to incentivize community growth and recognize the value of bringing in new talent. - The suggestion to remove minting on submission and only mint if the art wins a top spot could help reduce unnecessary transactions and make the platform more efficient. -The idea of highlighting past winners, interesting workflows, and new artists through spotlights and features is excellent. This could help create a sense of community and showcase the diversity of talent on the platform.
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LumArt’s vision goes beyond an AI art contest—it’s a long-term experiment building something together: artists, collectors, and $LUM connecting them all. To grow, the heart must be the people—not just winners, but everyone involved. As we transition before the mini-app launch, here are ideas to make the community more alive and connected: 1. Weekly creative hangouts—casual Zoom or Discord sessions where artists share process, prompts, and failures. Real talk, not just finished art. 2. Spotlights beyond winners—highlight artists showing growth, experimentation, or steady effort. Progress matters as much as winning. 3. Evolving community identity—badges or flairs reflecting your journey and support for others, not just wins. 4. Monthly collab prompts—a low-pressure theme everyone can freely interpret, sparking interaction and remixing energy. It all ties back: every piece, conversation, and person shapes LumArt’s future. If $LUM matters in 10 years, it starts with how we build community today.
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Ok so here’s what I think the vision is strong love the idea of blending individual creativity with collective ownership. feels like a real community project, not just a drop and go art thing. Also the artist + collector is so smart rewarding both sides is genius. artists get exposure and support, collectors get long-term value. it’s a win-win that keeps people coming back and then mint only if you win? makes sense minting only the top 3 pieces keeps the quality high. no clutter. just art that actually stands out. then visibility for new artists could be better right now it feels like it’s easy to miss new voices unless they win. maybe some kind of “spotlight of the week” or featured newcomer could help more artists feel seen. overall, I’m really impressed with how thoughtful everything is. not just about art, but how to make it meaningful, sustainable, and fun. excited for what’s coming next.👍🏾
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🎋Persian Paradise 🏷️0.0039 per mint 🗓️Open Edition for One week https://foundation.app/mint/base/0xc0344475B180e1bd567A65EA1E3Fd452FebF63f2 This is a project very close to my heart. My aim here was to truly echo the soul of Iranian artistry. I specifically chose what I consider 'Persian original colours'—those vibrant, earthy tones—to really ground the piece. And the patterns you see woven into the figure's gown? They're my homage to the incredible geometric designs that are such a hallmark of Persian carpets. What fascinates me most about those carpets, and why I chose 'Paradise' for the title, is that their designs are often literal depictions of the gardens of heaven, offering a symbolic way to bring that spiritual ideal into one's daily life. It was a fascinating process to translate that intricate detail and profound concept into this flowing form, and I hope it conveys a sense of that timeless beauty and grace
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The vinyl seer Long before the metaverse, before streaming killed the crate digger, there were prophets of sound. The Vinyl Seer was one of the last. They don’t just hear music they read it. Every crackle on a dusty record tells them stories of lost futures, alternate realities where love lasted and revolutions won. They live in a soundscape library, floating in a digital dimension where rare samples and forbidden loops echo like spirits. With eyes that shimmer like broken records and fingers that scratch time itself, the Vinyl Seer crafts sonic spells mixing old soul with new code. Collectors hunt their tracks, not for fame, but because it’s said that one beat from the Seer’s archive can change your fate. https://foundation.app/mint/base/0x5ac03AD2FB6Da6dabF139f42b800020c164DC2Ca/2 @naaate
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