Hongik University's College of Art and Tomato Chain are taking commemorative photos after signing a "daily NFT project business agreement (MOU)" in the conference room of Hongik University's College of Art on the 11th. In the middle, the left side is the tomato chain CEO Min Nam-ki, and the right side is Lee Geun, the dean of Hongik University's College of Art. Photo = Tomato chain
[뉴스토마토 박창욱 기자] TomatoChain announced that it has signed an MOU with Hongik University's College of Fine Arts to cooperate in the field of digital art and foster artists on the 11th. For cooperation in the field of digital art and fostering writers.
TomatoChain's "NFT in Everyday Life" service is characterized by the ability to issue NFT works without material restrictions, such as landscapes and artworks in everyday life.
For this function, it is equipped with a highly accessible NFT production system technology that can be NFTized with a fee of less than 0.2$ within a minute in the TongtongWallet app.
At the business agreement signing ceremony, Lee Geun, dean of the College of Fine Arts, emphasized that students at Hongik University's College of Fine Arts are talented people with diverse talents, and said that the art world should now actively utilize new technologies such as AI and digital to take on new challenges.
In addition, through this business agreement, he called on Tomato Chain to provide the necessary support for students to grow, including active promotion channels and sponsorship.
An official from Tomato Chain said, "Hongik University's College of Fine Arts is the cradle of cultivating artists representing Korea, and we will spare no effort to support the students of the College of Fine Arts so that they can challenge new artistic areas such as NFTs."
Meanwhile, the two organizations plan to actively promote students' works to the outside world in various ways, including NFT issuance events for art students and exhibitions of metaverse works.
박창욱 기자 pbtkd@etomato.com