The ‘Lunar Codex’ Is Sending Works from More than 30,000 Artists to the Moon

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The ‘Lunar Codex’ Is Sending Works from More than 30,000 Artists to the Moon
The Lunar Codex contains the work of 30,000 artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers across 157 countries.
A multimedia creative arts archive will head to space as part of a permanent installation on a series of unmanned rockets that will land and remain stationed on the moon, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
The Lunar Codex is a digitized collection of contemporary art, poetry, magazines, music, film, podcasts, and books. It contains the work of 30,000 artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers from 157 countries. The semiretired Canadian physicist and author Samuel Peralta started the project.
Fly me to the moon
Fly me to the moon
I had mentioned this already in the past, but today I got an update, and so you get an update too.The two volumes of the Unbreakable Ink anthology, edited by Shebat Legion, and featuring two stories of mine, will be part of the Lunar Codex project. The purpose of the project is to create three time capsules on the surface of the moon, containing a selection of creative works from our home…
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