the art gallery mool:is a community of artists and collectors, as well as a laboratory of creativity and ideas Barcelona startup which is committed to new technologies and digital art in particular NFTs.
The singer is on this platform Alejandro Sanz He started his first NFT collection. “hits”series title, went on sale last month and consists of 15 artworks with great visual impact. In a limited edition, they have the novelty of representing what the artist felt when he interpreted his most recognized songs on stage last summer.
The promoters of the project raised the possibility of measuring the heartbeat of the translator. It was the idea “capture every hit” and display it on the screen. And the creator of the “Corazón partío” anthem was delighted innovative proposition.
live cardiography
It The heartbeat of the Madrid singer was recorded and was immortalized during the June 4th concert at the start of his tour Sanz live. They spent two and a half hours on stage Wanda Metropolitano, Madridin front of 90,000 people.
There are 15 cardiograms, in each of which he beats his heart while singing one of his songs. Art collection with digital circulation. 150 samples for each of the 15 musical cardiograms. Each piece comes out at a starting price 400 euros.
“Latidos” is the result of a desire to transform the emotions you feel @Alejandro Sanz: take the stage with 15 limited edition pieces of digital art. The 15 works will go on sale on December 7th, but you can register now at https://t.co/pQ8XIcXSYx. #nftart: pic.twitter.com/l1ZJZ0c41b
— moool (@mooolnftart) December 3, 2022
When the proposal was developed, which had never been implemented in the world, Moool contacted the authoritative; cardiologist Jorge Solis Martin to materialize it. On June 4, three hours before the first concert, the medical team went to Wanda to install Sanz A Holter to measure and monitor her heart rate while she sang “My Friend,” “What If” or “Living Fast.””, among his other “hits”.
“Seeing emotion seems almost magical to me”, the singer synthesized about this pioneering project. “Capturing the feeling of a moment as important as a concert is something I never thought could be done,” Suns says in a video posted on RRSS. He also says that he finds it “interesting” to watch how “there are moments during the performance when the emotions soar”, which he defines as “very beautiful to see like this”.
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“It was like paint with your soulI could physically see everything that happened to me during the song,” he continues. “I could almost know the parts of the song by the beats,” concludes the musician, who concludes with this unique confession. so they told me I had a triple beat, like my heart was going through the veins.”
Kobe and TOI
Apart from this collection of Sanz, the platform hosts the NFT collection “How was Kobe born?”, Javier Mariscal. It is a graphic expression of the evolution of Kobe’s Olympic mascot during the creation process. Through 92 sketches, the designer shows how he created the most famous mascot of the Olympic Games. These are never-before-seen illustrations that Mariscal has kept for more than 30 years since Barcelona hosted the Olympic event.
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In the same space you can also find the first NFT collection of digital art Jordi Catala. It is composed of personalized illustrations adapted for the 21st century TOI:, the predecessor to the popular and beloved emoticon character. TOI introduced a new graphic synthesis of sentiment and became a mass communication phenomenon in the early 1990s. More than 150 million stickers were sold.
There are also digital art collections by other internationally renowned artists such as architects and graphic designers, Federico Babina; the illustrator Jorge Arevalo; portrait photographers Anna Davis Y: Daniel Rueda; the designer Abe monkey; or the architect and the painter Jaime Mong.