Press release
PRESS RELEASE. St. Barth, August 9, 2022 – KQuasars has launched a new collection of astrophysical NFTs. After studying with renowned physicists, meeting the CERN team and paying close attention to LIGO’s work, Kay Quattrocchi has joined forces with his son Harrisson Bordjel, inspirator and co-creator, and Sander Sturing a generative artist from the Netherlands, to build a black hole and quasar generator. They have created 777 unique NFTs and 555 black hole quasars that explore their remarkable presence.
Kay utilizes new technology in her long-held interest in science, art space time and consciousness to study the links between them. KQuasars was the first NFT collection produced in St. Barth. They are excited to help open the doors for NFTs in the island by applying their ideas to a totally different sector. KQuasars is stored on IPFS and ERC-721 tokens. KQuasars can be purchased for 0.5ETH.
This is a work by a St. Barth-based contemporary artist.
Kay Quattrocchi She is an artist, painter, and sculptor who works in mixed media after the war. She has been producing collections which explore astrophysical topics directly connected to people for many years. Her work is “allowing minds to feel the enormous thrill of being there and striving to understand ourselves and our existence,” in addition to the formal rigor of fine-art painting that is inspired by the most recent scientific discoveries revealing some of the universe’s secrets. Her natural ability to see the invisible, but her firm belief in science, has led her to devote decades of research into the impossible and infinitely small.
As the rest of the globe catches up, she is using the new technology to illustrate her long-held obsession with the universe. KQuasars, numeric art, are created from the human heart. They can be seen in the form, colors and movement of the KQuasars, which is a connection between light and shadow, creating an emotional connection.
Unique skills and knowledge
Articles from CERN astrophysicists, LIGO’s theory about black holes (also called fuzzballs), and a creative coder were necessary to achieve this project. A specific token number, which can be found on the Ethereum blockchain, attests that each piece of digital art has been authenticated as unique, genuine, and legitimate. High-resolution images will be sent to owners. They can then be used on digital screens and exchanged on NFT platforms and in their wallet.
What’s the deal?
Black holes are objects that have such an immense mass and density that light cannot escape from their gravitational pull, The Quasars are star-like objects that existed before Hubble.
Each black hole and quasar of the KQuasars Collection is programmed and created individually from more than fifteen elements. These include backgrounds, nebulas and stars as well as forms. While no two black holes or quasars are the same, there are some that are rarer than others.
Information about the company
KQuasars, a project for digital fine art created by Kay Quattrocchi and Harrisson Bordjel is called Sander Sturing. They share the same goal of creating a bridge between Science and Art. KQuasars can be purchased at www.kquasars.com
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