Polkadot brings art to the Moon with BitBasel’s “Art for Impact”

The post Polkadot brings art to the Moon with BitBasel’s “Art for Impact” appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Polkadot officially becomes part of “Art for Impact”, the ambitious space program promoted by BitBasel to bring to the Moon an art collection dedicated to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the United Nations. The initiative aims to leave a permanent testimony of human ingenuity, preserving selected visual works thanks to cutting-edge space technology. An art archive destined to last billions of years The project, part of the GLPH (Galactic Library Preserve Humanity), involves sending an artistic collection on the next lancio lunare Griffin-1, managed by Astrobotic and supported by the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program of NASA. The selected works will be imprinted on Nanofiche, a medium resistant to the extreme conditions of space, ensuring conservation for billions of years on the lunar surface. Polkadot unites blockchain and sustainability With its participation in the initiative, Polkadot, one of the most sustainable and advanced Web3 blockchains, strengthens the connection between technology, art, and social impact. The protocol will help mobilize digital artists from around the world, promoting the creation of works that reflect on global themes related to the SDG, such as climate change, quality education, gender equality, clean energy, and sustainable innovation. “With the support of Polkadot, we are expanding the reach of the mission in the Web3 ecosystem and beyond. The Moon is the canvas, and together we are sending a message: art can inspire action and leave a legacy,” stated Scott Spiegel, CEO and co-founder of BitBasel. A unique opportunity for artists from all over the world BitBasel has launched a global call inviting artists to submit visual works inspired by the SDGs. The creations can be digital, photographic, illustrations, paintings, or mixed techniques, as long as they can be represented as still images. The selected works will be sent into space with a SpaceX…

May 1, 2025 - 14:00
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Polkadot brings art to the Moon with BitBasel’s “Art for Impact”

The post Polkadot brings art to the Moon with BitBasel’s “Art for Impact” appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Polkadot officially becomes part of “Art for Impact”, the ambitious space program promoted by BitBasel to bring to the Moon an art collection dedicated to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the United Nations. The initiative aims to leave a permanent testimony of human ingenuity, preserving selected visual works thanks to cutting-edge space technology. An art archive destined to last billions of years The project, part of the GLPH (Galactic Library Preserve Humanity), involves sending an artistic collection on the next lancio lunare Griffin-1, managed by Astrobotic and supported by the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program of NASA. The selected works will be imprinted on Nanofiche, a medium resistant to the extreme conditions of space, ensuring conservation for billions of years on the lunar surface. Polkadot unites blockchain and sustainability With its participation in the initiative, Polkadot, one of the most sustainable and advanced Web3 blockchains, strengthens the connection between technology, art, and social impact. The protocol will help mobilize digital artists from around the world, promoting the creation of works that reflect on global themes related to the SDG, such as climate change, quality education, gender equality, clean energy, and sustainable innovation. “With the support of Polkadot, we are expanding the reach of the mission in the Web3 ecosystem and beyond. The Moon is the canvas, and together we are sending a message: art can inspire action and leave a legacy,” stated Scott Spiegel, CEO and co-founder of BitBasel. A unique opportunity for artists from all over the world BitBasel has launched a global call inviting artists to submit visual works inspired by the SDGs. The creations can be digital, photographic, illustrations, paintings, or mixed techniques, as long as they can be represented as still images. The selected works will be sent into space with a SpaceX…

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