Gustavia, St. BATH, Aug. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — KQuasars announces a new astrophysics NFT collection. After studying with eminent physicists, meeting the CERN team, and paying close attention to LIGO’s research, Kay’s quattrocchi was inspired and co-created by his son Harrison Borgell and his Dutch colleagues. Generative joined forces with his artist Thunder and his Starling to build a black hole. and a quasar generator. Their code algorithmically creates 777 unique his NFTs, 555 black holes and 222 quasars to explore their fascinating existence.
Kay uses new technologies to explore the connections between science, art, space, time and consciousness. KQuasars was the first of her NFT collections to be created in St. He Bath and is excited to apply the ideas that have led to her efforts in an entirely different industry to pave the way for her NFTs on the island. increase. KQuasars will be stored on his Ethereum blockchain as his ERC-721 token and hosted on IPFS. Purchasing KQuasars costs 0.5ETH.
From acclaimed contemporary artists in St. Barths
Kay Quattrocchi is an international post-war mixed media artist, painter and sculptor. For a very long time she has created collections that explore astrophysics topics that are directly relevant to people. In addition to the formal rigor of fine art painting, inspired by the latest scientific discoveries that reveal some of the secrets of the universe, her work emphasizes the importance of “being there and understanding ourselves and our existence.” to feel the tremendous thrill of striving for it.” A natural clairvoyant who perceives the unseen world but is a firm believer in science, she has spent decades studying the incredibly big and the infinitely small. .
She’s made a name for herself in the NFT arena with this new technology, expressing her longstanding cosmic obsession as the rest of the world catches up to the Metaverse and turns its attention to it. Her KQuasar is a numerical art derived from the mind and human consciousness as seen through the connections between color, shape, movement, shadow and light that create emotional connections.
unique skills and knowledge
A paper from astrophysicists at CERN, a theory on black holes (also known as fuzzballs) from LIGO, and a creative coder were needed to accomplish this project. The authenticity, uniqueness and provenance of each digital work of art is evidenced by a specific number (token) recorded on the Ethereum blockchain. Owners receive high-resolution images that can be viewed on digital displays or traded on NFT and cryptocurrency wallet platforms.
guess what?
A black hole is a celestial body so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravitational pull. Before Hubble, quasars were thought to be mysterious, solitary star-like phenomena.
Each black hole or quasar in the KQuasars collection is individually created programmatically from over 15 elements including backgrounds, nebulae, stars and shapes. No two are the same, but some are more rare than others.
About the company
KQuasars is a digital fine art project created by Kay Quattrocchi, Harrison Bordjel, and Sander Sturing. Partners share the goal of creating links between art and science. KQuasar is www.kquasars.com.
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market
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