“Fart Basel” Introduces Goblintown’s Mischief to Miami

SNEAK PEEK

  • Goblintown, an NFT project, attracted the attention of the Web3 world in May. It is now making its way to Miami for “Fart Basel.
  • Two stolen “Fart Trucks” from Goblintown will be driving around Miami and giving away actual, one-of-a-kind hand-painted artwork to anyone who can capture them.
  • The Miami streets will soon be filled with stolen fart trucks, sothepees, and pissties. Some of the truck stops’ locations have been disclosed on Twitter.

Goblintown’s creative platform, Truth Labs, led by CEO Cesar Kuriyama, shared that “Art Basel ranks as one of the premier art shows of the Americas offering VIPs a chance to engage in the international art world as private collectors, museum directors and curators, art advisors, and internationally known artists.” Cesar Kuriyama added that “NFTs have given us an opportunity to democratize art.”

Goblintown describes the occasion as a multi-day, immersive experience honoring counterculture and parodies the prestige frequently connected to Art Basel.

Goblintown owners, a number of partner projects, and the general public, are all welcome at the event. The goblins will allegedly spend the entire night wreaking havoc at the truck’s final stop, a “hidden lair.” On the project’s token proof page, all necessary ticketing information has been made available.

By providing burgers to the crowd and throwing a BANGER that even the streets of New York couldn’t handle, the goblins invaded NFT.NYC. MIAMI, JUST YOU WAIT! The Goblins said, “If you thought a banana duct-taped to a wall was foolish, WE CAN GET STUPIDER.

It was a no-brainer for us at Proxy to want to join forces and take part in this (f)art Basel heist because Goblintown understands how to shake up the status quo with flair and disgusting taste while offering immersive experiences that bend the mind and overload the senses. All we can advise is to keep an eye out for the strange, hooded Jedi-looking person prowling about; utter the code word, and watch what happens, said Denis Mars of Proxy.