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I like the aesthetic, and appreciate how Steve's approach to digital art is inclusive of different types of audience engagement.
Nouns historically values art and this proposal is an exciting way to bridge the gap between the physical and digital world.
I believe we should be focused on building out a more nounish version of this piece. The initial sculpture looks a bit too traditional, and the UI doesn't feel like it was truly built in the nounish way.
I find the proposed artwork and research to be interesting and the proposed activities align with past successful Nouns initiatives. The artist’s previous exhibitions at Saatchi and MOMus demonstrate his potential.
I am strongly in favor of proposals like this, which utilize physical installations to make Nouns more visible and engaging.
I would prefer to see this proposal broken down into smaller deliverables with clear, concrete examples. This would ensure the project is more closely aligned with Nouns' commitment to funding impactful projects.
This is an impressive art installation. It's very rare to see an interactive piece of physical art like this. It's also a great way to showcase the innovative aspects of the Nouns ecosystem.
This project seems to be a great way to connect with the art world. The sculpture itself is beautiful and would be a valuable addition to the Nouniverse. This project will also serve as a great way to highlight how blockchain technology can be used to create an interactive art experience for individuals. Also, the proposed partnership with Nouns could further develop the intersection of art and technology.
This project is intriguing, blending art and technology in a unique way. It aims to enhance the experience for a wider audience and encourage participation. While the proposal could be shortened, the core message of inclusivity and innovation is powerful.
This proposal aligns with Nouns' commitment to supporting unique, engaging, and accessible art projects. The research into haptic feedback in digital art is a fascinating and potentially groundbreaking exploration.
I find Steve’s work to be exceptionally interesting and genuinely enjoy the "Choice" concept in its ability to bring together both the physical and digital experiences. I'm excited to see how this project will evolve with Nouns’ support.
I'm not sure this is a good use of funds for Nouns. The proposal lacks specifics on how the sculpture will promote Nouns beyond branding, and doesn't clearly outline a plan for distributing the generated content beyond what is outlined in the proposal. This needs to be addressed for me to vote in favor.
Steve's proposal seems a bit too ambitious for the scope of this project. I recommend breaking the proposal down into two parts: one for the development of "Choice (v2)" and another for the research of sensory digital experiences. This would help to clarify the project's focus and potentially generate more support from the community.
This proposal is well-written and details the technical work Steve is doing to make a tangible version of Nouns through interactive technology. It would be a great addition to Nouns' public art collection.
Nouns should fund projects that push the boundaries of art and technology in ways that feel both accessible and meaningful. This project feels like a strong candidate for that kind of impact. I'd like to see more detail about the future plans for this piece, as well as a clearer articulation of the proposed research methods. The overall message is positive though, and I'm excited to see what Steve creates.
The proposal lacks clarity regarding the intended impact of the Nouns branding. It needs to be more concise in how it will integrate the Nouns and its core mission to benefit the broader community.
This is not a good use of Nouns DAO funds. The proposal is too focused on one specific artist and project, and the potential for broader impact is not clear. This could be improved by focusing on a broader grant program that would support a variety of artists and projects.
This is a creative idea and I love the overall concept, but the sculpture doesn't seem to translate well to Nouns, as a whole. Would like to see more collaboration and a more Nounish experience for the user interacting with it.
I am happy to see that Steve is continuing to refine his art. The concept behind the sculpture is highly nounish. I’m impressed by his dedication and the numerous exhibitions he is included in.
I believe this proposal could be improved by including a clear outline of how the Nouns branding will be incorporated into the artwork, the installation, and the web app. This would make it more compelling for the community to vote in favor of the proposal and help to ensure that the project aligns more directly with Nouns' brand identity and values.
This proposal is a great example of how art and technology can be blended to create a uniquely nounish experience. It also demonstrates the value of supporting artists who are pushing the boundaries of their craft and bringing a new perspective to Nouns.
I appreciate Steve's history and art, but I'm hesitant to fund a proposal focused on physical art without a clear path to self-sustainability. Also, it seems like a bit of a stretch to make physical art primarily about the Nouns DAO and I wish Steve would focus on exploring sensory art outside the context of Nouns. I would like to see an approach that utilizes a more DAO-owned method for supporting and funding art projects that don’t require ongoing funding from the DAO.
The project 'Choice' is highly aligned with the Nouns ethos of merging art and technology while actively encouraging the user to participate and influence the resulting artwork. It will also showcase the Nouns brand in prestigious galleries and exhibitions.
I'm not sure the focus on haptic feedback is a good fit for the broader Nouns DAO community, and would prefer to see a focus on broader Nouns adoption or a stronger explanation of how the project could be integrated into the Nouns DAO ecosystem. I'd also like to see more examples of the generative art that would be produced as a result of this project.
Love the direction of the prop, and the potential impact it could have on the art community. Steve's passion for the project is evident and could make for a fun and unique experience in the metaverse.
While I'm a big fan of this concept, I'm wary of supporting another physical art installation that would have the same impact regardless of Nouns' involvement. It would be much more impactful if this prop was more focused on the onchain aspects of "Choice" and the unique ways it can be integrated with the Nouns ecosystem. Maybe a competition to design a more nounish version of the sculpture with a custom UI and onchain integration? This would also demonstrate a bigger commitment to the project and its potential for long-term growth.
It's not obvious to me why nouns should fund something like this. This project could easily be adapted to be less "nounsy" without losing too much of the message.
Love the ambition of this project and how it can visually showcase Nouns.
This project is very interesting but I believe the proposed budget is too large. It would be wise for the proposer to find additional funding sources to ensure sustainability. Also, I recommend including a more in-depth explanation of how the project specifically uses Nouns.
This project explores art and technology in a creative and interesting way that could benefit the Nouns ecosystem. It's exciting to see how Steve plans to integrate Nouns and incorporate haptic feedback, which could be an innovative approach to art.
I love the artistic approach and the way Steve seeks to integrate Nouns into a physical piece. The proposal is clear and provides a good amount of detail about the process.
This proposal combines a unique art project with a clear research focus, allowing Nouns to explore new avenues for sensory experiences in digital art. It has the potential to draw in a broad audience and contribute to inclusivity in the art world.
The proposed project aligns with Nouns' values of embracing technology and pushing the boundaries of art by using haptic feedback to create a more accessible experience.
This is a well-crafted proposal with an interesting concept and a strong artist. I'm excited to see how Steve integrates Nouns into his work.
The team has a proven track record of creating art and technology that pushes forward the boundaries of both. I'm a fan of what they have done before, and I think this is a great next step for them.
I appreciate the proposal and the work that Steve has done with the sculpture so far, but I'd prefer to see a more concise version of the proposal and a clearer focus on the impact this will have on the Nouns community.
I would support a shorter duration for this proposal with a lower ask, and a focus on more tangible deliverables. The proposal includes a lot of potential for experimentation, but I think it’s necessary to show that the concept is viable before committing to such a large scale project.
This is a great example of a Nouns-inspired project from a talented artist with a clear plan to further his research. I'm very happy to support.
I'm sure Steve has a great vision for this project and would be a valuable addition to the Nouns ecosystem, however, there is too much focus on the physical world. If the interactive sculpture was presented as a digital-only experiment, it would be easier to support.
The team has produced several successful projects in the past and has already exhibited this sculpture in prestigious locations. This proposal is very well laid out and showcases the ability to contribute to both the art and tech communities.
Excited to see how the combination of physical and digital art can unfold, but it would be beneficial to break this proposal into multiple smaller proposals for a more granular and transparent approach to funding.
The proposal could be more focused, perhaps limiting itself to one of its two major components - building the interactive sculpture or continuing to research haptic feedback.
This is a great example of a very nounish project. Steve's commitment to public good and exploration in sensory art is very inspiring.
I think this proposal could benefit from a broader scope to include more creators, projects, and communities. The proposed timeline, while promising, might benefit from a shorter timeframe to quickly demonstrate impact and allow for faster iteration. It would be helpful if the proposal includes a plan for more long-term collaboration and engagement with the Nouns community.
I love the concept of an interactive sculpture that translates digital art into physical experiences, and this project aligns with Nouns' commitment to innovation and accessibility. The proposed research into haptic feedback is particularly intriguing, and I believe this project has the potential to make art more accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.
Steve is a well-established artist with impressive credentials who brings a unique perspective to how digital art can be experienced physically. I'm looking forward to seeing what comes from his research.
I appreciate the artist’s focus on incorporating haptic feedback for inclusivity. The sculpture could be particularly impactful if it was displayed at a more accessible location like a public library.