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Lamina1 and Weta work on new territory in the metaverse

A digital content platform inspired by Seattle science-fiction author Neal Stephenson’s vision of the metaverse is collaborating with Weta Workshop, the special-effects company best known for its work on “The Lord of the Rings” movie trilogy, to create a whole new online territory for virtual worlds.

Lamina1 says its newly announced project, known as Artefact, will provide a new blueprint for expanding digital content through “immersive experiences that incorporate fan action and input.”

“This is more than just a new virtual world — it’s a new way to build worlds,” Stephenson, who co-founded Lamina1 in 2022, said today in a news release. “It’s a promising new way of looking at what we can offer to both creators and their communities. By collaborating with Weta Workshop, we’re forging a new path in digital worldbuilding. Lamina1’s commitment to a creator-driven economy and open metaverse provides a foundation that ensures long-term value and creative quality.”

Stephenson and the Weta team plan to begin engaging with creators and fans on the Lamina1 platform this fall. Participants will be invited to unravel the lore behind a mysterious set of “Artefacts” that build upon Stephenson’s works. Superfans can take on new roles as creators, using their discoveries to contribute to the expansion of the digital universe.

Lamina1 uses blockchain technology and a digital currency called L1 as part of the infrastructure for its content creation platform. The venture says it has onboarded 65,000 active users over the past two years.

By Alan Boyle

Mastermind of Cosmic Log, contributor to GeekWire and Universe Today, author of "The Case for Pluto: How a Little Planet Made a Big Difference," past president of the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing.

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