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As the 21st century marches on, many cities are now looking into tearing down those same freeways and knitting their communities back together-and with the recent passage of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill, Detroit is looking to do the same. The urban freeways of the mid-20th century, whether elevated or sunken, slashed American cities in half in the name of urban renewal, destroying neighborhoods, walkability, and livelihoods in the process. An urban freeway cut through Detroit, and now the scar is being knit back together Virtual visitors can explore a circular gallery built on the same technology underpinning today’s popular massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) to explore the digital art on view, complete with audio and visual interactivity. At NFTism, the international Galerie Nagel Draxler and artist Kenny Schachter partnered to curate an inaugural show dedicated to artists working on the blockchain titled Breadcrumbs: Art in the Age of NFTism. “Built” for a debut later this week at Art Basel Miami Beach, Zaha Hadid Architects’ ( ZHA) latest project doesn’t really exist at all-it’s a virtual art and architecture gallery designed for the metaverse. Zaha Hadid Architects debuts a virtual gallery for NFT art at Art Basel Miami Beach