{"id":10409,"date":"2022-04-29T21:34:13","date_gmt":"2022-04-29T21:34:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/nft\/nfts-are-helping-communities-fight-mega-tourist-developments\/"},"modified":"2022-04-29T21:34:16","modified_gmt":"2022-04-29T21:34:16","slug":"nfts-are-helping-communities-fight-mega-tourist-developments","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/nft\/nfts-are-helping-communities-fight-mega-tourist-developments\/","title":{"rendered":"NFTs Are Helping Communities Fight Mega Tourist Developments"},"content":{"rendered":"
Akumal is a small village in Mexico\u2019s Yucatan peninsula region. Due to its geographical location, most government funding and development projects failed to reach Akumal, which is why most of the region and its population remained underserved for years. However, things began to change in 2018 when local bakery owner Jennifer Smith launched the Akumal Arts Festival. The event aimed to bring prosperity to the village by making it a safe and attractive place for tourists using art.<\/p>\n
Every year, artists arrive in Akumal and decorate the town\u2019s walls with beautiful paintings. These efforts grabbed the attention of local authorities, and now small developments related to public lighting, infrastructure, and safety are taking place in the region. Thanks to NFTs, in 2022, the Akumal Arts Festival took a big leap forward. In January, more than 100 artists from different corners of the world gathered in Akumal for the festival under the sponsorship of Third Rail Art.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The artists created murals, conducted workshops, and organized various community-interaction programs during the festival. Recently, Third Rail Art dropped animated NFTs of some selected murals from the festival on their street-art NFT platform. The NFT collection is named NFT-4-GOOD, and 85 percent of its earnings will go to the Akumal Cultural Foundation.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
Third Rail Art selected 18 murals painted during the festival in January 2022 and created their digital avatars for the NFT-4-GOOD drop on April 8. Each animated artwork is available for sale as a 1\/10 NFT on the Polygon blockchain. You can purchase the NFTs directly in your local currency, and once the purchase is confirmed, the NFT is stored in your BEASY wallet.<\/p>\n
The NFTs were designed by the artists who created the original murals in association with the Cryptic Gallery. The Akumal Cultural foundation will receive most of the revenue generated from the sales of NFT-4-GOOD and use it to organize future festival editions and fund the different development projects in Akumal. These funds will also enable the Akumal community to face the mega tourist development projects encroaching from nearby regions.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Moreover, 10 percent of the NFT-4-GOOD secondary market sales will go to the artists who created the original wall paintings in Akumal as royalty commissions.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
Highlighting the situations in Akumal before 2018, founder of the Akumal Arts Festival Jennifer Smith told Cryptomode, <\/em>\u201cAkumal has always been this abandoned pueblo, we were living in this \u2018no man\u2019s land\u2019 where we weren\u2019t getting any services and weren\u2019t being treated as we should be.\u201d <\/p>\n The art festival and the murals have allowed Jennifer and her team to kick off a much-needed change in Akumal.\u00a0 Their efforts have changed the atmosphere of a place that once seemed almost hopeless. Now with NFTs, this change is happening at a fast rate. Hundreds of international artists are getting involved, money is being raised for development activities, and most importantly, more and more people are becoming aware of the problems faced by the people living in Akumal.<\/p>\n If the art festival and Third Rail Art NFTs manage to transform the Akumal region completely in the coming years, it might trigger a positive change in other locations where no or slow development is taking place.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n