Heās not laughing at them anymore. | Image: Fluf
It seems like Keanu Reeves may have had a change of heart around NFTs. In December, the actor was sent into peels of laughter after my colleague Alex Heath asked him about the idea of digital scarcity and digital collectibles. Reeves commented that digital items are easily reproduced.
Now, though, heās joined a project from Non-Fungible Labs, acting as an advisor for a program called the Futureverse Foundation, which aims to improve āthe digital and physical worlds through the support of diverse artists and creative communities.ā According to The Hollywood Reporter, that involves introducing traditional artists to NFTs and funding their efforts.
Reeves, reacting to a question about NFTs.
The art connection here isnāt exactly a surprise ā Reevesā partner, Alexandra Grant, is a prolific artist whose work has been featured in plenty of exhibits, according to her website. Sheās also an advisor to the foundation, and she features heavily in a video released by Non-Fungible Labs to announce and explain the initiative.
In that video, Grant talks about how NFTs can be used to bring artists into āa new possible economy.ā That lines up well with what the Futureverse Foundationās website describes as its mission: to build āa metaverse where anyone can access and create in an open, rich, and diverse world.ā Still, the foundationās first charitable grant mainly seemed to focus on the physical world rather than the metaverse: it gave art historian Nana Oforiatta Ayim 100,000 euros to help her curate Ghanaās exhibition at an international art show in Venice. (To be clear, I think that sounds like a pretty admirable donation.)
In a press release from the Futureverse Foundation, Grant calls it āone of the most exciting projects Iāve worked onā and says she looks forward to ādreaming up a new model for arts philanthropy.ā Meanwhile, Reevesā statement reads a bit more generic:
I am honored to be joining Non-Fungible Labsā efforts in cooperation with Alexandra Grant for the extraordinary program and opportunity of the Futureverse Foundation, in support of artists and creators globally.
Still, teaming up with an NFT project as an advisor for its charitable foundation that explicitly aims to get artists into the metaverse is quite an evolution from laughing at the idea that NFTs could be valuable. Non-Fungible Labs has somewhat addressed the video of Reeves laughing at the idea of NFTs, which someone posted in response to its Futureverse Foundation announcement on Twitter along with the question, āDid he change his opinion about NFTs?ā The company responded āmore than an NFT.ā