The Emmy built on ETH: Emily Yang aka pplpleasr on the future of storytelling

Four years ago, artist Emily Yang aka pplpleasr began a creative journey that would help break new ground at the intersection of art, technology, and community.

In this episode, we sit down with Emily — founder of Shibuya — to talk about her evolution from illustrator to Emmy-winning storyteller.

Emily shares how Shibuya is pioneering “permissionless creativity,” using crypto rails to fund, build, and co-create original IP with global communities. Her breakout project, White Rabbit, became the first crypto-native project to win an Emmy (Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media), proving that grassroots storytelling can reach mainstream acclaim. We dive into:

  • How White Rabbit crowdfunded alternate story endings
  • What it means to turn audiences from passive viewers into active participants
  • Why efficient capital formation is a game-changer for creatives
  • Building outside traditional studio systems
  • The creative tension between community input and artistic vision

Plus, Emily’s biggest inspirations (Ghost in the Shell, Miyazaki, David Lynch, and more).

00:00 – Behind the Fortune Magazine Cover

01:46 – Founding Shibuya, and “Permissionless Creativity”

02:13 – Winning an Emmy for White Rabbit., the First Crypto Project to Win an Emmy

03:14 – What Is White Rabbit? (Interactive + NFT Model Explained)

05:53 – From Passive Viewing to Interactive Storytelling

07:19 – Opportunities for Creatives

08:27 – Creative Inspirations (Miyazaki, Black Mirror)

09:25 – Going With Your Gut, And the Advice Should Founders Ignore