UK-based deep tech company Perception behind new collection that combines three dimensional designs with non-fungible tokens UNITED KINGDOM – Holographic-AR provider Perception has today announced the launch of the world’s first innovative holo-NFT (non-fungible token) art community The Morpheus Project. The platform offers a new way for artists to engage with their original work in holographic-NFT form, converted into the company’s proprietary Holo-SDK software that takes 2D monitors and turns them into vibrant and engaging 3D displays via affordable 3D red-blue glasses. NFTs are computer files that are combined with proof of ownership and authenticity. They are similar to deeds, only they exist on blockchain. The Morpheus Project is a custom-built community for creative Holo-NFT artists, collectors, and traders to share thoughts, join discussions, and trade NFT art with holographic effects. Perception CEO Rabbit Kongsilp established The Morpheus Project in response to the recent NFT market boom, which experienced a rapid increase in value from USD 12 million in December to USD 342 million in February. Using Perception’s Holo-SDK software, Holo-NFT is a brand new, semi-tangible version of the technology which brings non-fungible token artwork to life using Desktop Augmented Reality. Holo-NFT is unlike other 2D NFT artworks on the current marketplace. The technology allows users to interact with the art in a multi-dimensional manner, seeing the works in their true shapes and forms as if they are floating in front of their screens. …