
Shiba Inu, the foremost crypto venture that centers on canines, declared the time of its display at SXSW 2023 in Austin, Texas. In a tweet today, Shiba Inu confirmed the event would take place from March 10 to 14.
The coordinators of SXSW 2023 asked Shiba Inu and SHIB: The Metaverse to join the upcoming event in January. During the festival, those involved with Shiba Inu will provide participants a glimpse of WAGMI Temple, which is one of the 11 hubs of the SHIB metaverse.
“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to be featured as one of the XR Experience Spotlights, where we will be presenting the world premiere of the magnificent WAGMI Temple Hub!”
– Shiba Inu
Details of WAGMI Temple Preview
The Shiba Inu group also gave information about the movie exhibitions for the WAGMI Temple sneak peak. As per the SXSW 2023 plan, the WAGMI Temple review will be exhibited at the XR Experience Program in the Congressional Ballroom at Fairmont from March 12 to 14 from 11:00 AM – 06:00 PM.
Marcie Jastrow and Sherri Cuono are credited as the directors of the WAGMI Temple preview, while David Kern and Brandie Konopasek are recognized as the producers.
A month after appointing two executives from Shiba Inu’s metaverse partner, The Third Floor (TTF) studio, to the panel of SXSW 2023, festival organizers announced Chris Edwards (CEO of TTF) and Connor Murphy (Head of Virtual Production at TTF) as members.
Shiba Inu Gets Booth Number 701
Shiba Inu declared that their squad would be present at stall 701 in the SXSW 2023 festival so as to elevate participants’ involvement.
The team will be responsible for educating people who are interested in buying virtual land from SHIB: The Metaverse and informing them about the Shiba Inu project.
The WAGMI Temple, the first of SHIB: The Metaverse hub launched in 2020, is a noteworthy development. The creators have described it as an area with tranquility, meditation and a spiritual link to reality.
Since its introduction, the Shiba Inu team has created various concept pieces for the hub. In December 2022, they went even further by displaying official visuals of the hub crafted with Unreal Engine 5.1.