July 5th, 2021 at 10:19 am UTC · 3 mins read
Ethernity, the community-oriented platform that produces limited edition authenticated non-fungible tokens (NFTs), is collaborating with The Associated Press (AP) to bring to life iconic AP photo of American soldiers raising the flag on Iwo Jima. To mark and celebrate the 175th anniversary of the AP, renowned digital artist Marko Stanojevic has breathed digital life into “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima”, AP photographer Joe Rosenthal’s masterpiece. The extraordinary new 1:1 NFT collection is entitled “RAISING THE FLAG ON IWO JIMA: AP ARTiFACT 1” and will be available for purchase on July 4th, 2021 at 12 p.m. ET.
Nick Rose, CEO of Ethernity, said:
“There is rarity and then there is the incomparable and prized Iwo Jima. This extraordinary, 1:1 work of art is authenticated by the AP on the Ethereum blockchain and unmatched in history and importance to this new community of digital art collectors as well as admirers of American history.”
Violinist and composer Nick Kennerly wrote and performed the NFT’s original score entitled “Flag Rising”. He says:
“The music is both epic and sentimental. I want the collector to feel not only the triumph of the moment, but also a feeling of grief and remembrance. I want the driving rhythmic pulse to give the collector a feeling of adrenaline which I felt in Marko’s work. I want that musical pulse to feel like the driving heartbeat of a soldier in the midst of battle.”
The NFT collection includes:
The highest bidder of this NFT will receive a tangible Infinity Objects physical digital display frame as well.
Dwayne Desaulniers, AP’s director of blockchain and data licensing, said:
“At The Associated Press, we believe facts belong onchain and as the oldest fact-based news agency, we are thrilled to work with Ethernity to make available this historic story and stunning visual artifacts.”
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Ethernity is the groundbreaking authenticated NFT project which auctions verified artwork featuring the top artists and stars from sports, music, film, gaming, tech, history and entertainment. Each of these digital artworks is represented as a non-fungible token (NFT). The pieces feature well-known public figures, and a portion of all funds raised from the endeavor will be donated to charitable causes. Ethernity Chain combines the utility of DeFi and merges it with NFTs to create an exclusive pipeline to rare, collectible content from notable figures and well-established digital artists.
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