An NFT collection inspired by movement

Each DAN is captured in motion during a particular epoch of human evolution. They have inherited the //GLIDE// principle from the original GLĪ DAN

The original GLĪ DAN, represents the first mode of human existence.

He’s a God that touches the Earth from above, triggering life. GLĪ DAN. cascades a universal governing principle over the blue planet…

“Sapiens must move smoothly, continuously, and effortlessly through any task they perform on the blue planet.”

GLĪ DAN, THE FIRST DAN.

PROPERTIES

 

DEITY

GLĪ DAN.

PRINCIPLE

GLIDE

MODE

MOVEMENT

 

ACTIVITY

LIFE

REGION

SOUTHERN AFRICA & BEYOND

UNIQUE

100%

 

REV DAN

REV DAN is in // REVEL // mode. The ultimate trickster, he has alchemized the movement principles of the original GLĪ DAN into an effervescent mix of the wild Eland and Praying Mantis. With music all around him, he is celebrating “Tweede Nuwe Jaar”, intent on mischievous fun at somebody’s else’s expense.

 

Dans in Action

Gliding through life in a modality that suites their quantum DNA.

 
 

CLE DAN

CLÊ DAN is in //CARVE// mode. An evil Tokoloshe has taken hold of his spirit while training as a Sangoma. The sprite has subverted the original GLI DAN principles into a killing art form turning CLÊ DAN into a serial murderer in Southern Africa during the 1950s.

SEM DAN

SÊM DAN, is commanding a confederate pirate ship, The Alabama off the coast of Cape Town in 1863. Gifted in leadership and the art of war, he has incarnated the //GLIDE// principle of the original GLĪ DAN to capture over 50 Yankee ships in the Atlantic Ocean.

STA DAN

STÁ DAN, nomadic and patient, stalks his prey on the Southern tip of Africa. He has inherited the GLIDE principle from the original GLĪ DAN, effortlessly embracing the ancient terrain to track and capture his prey.

RIÀ DAN

RIÀ DAN

“You will now be known as RIÀ DAN. Gifted with the power to make humans happy through festive communion, celebrations, and music. You will be possessed with a natural skill to organize festivities and bring joy no matter the season or the woes of the land.”