Later this year, the Lunar Codex — a vast multimedia archive telling a story of the world’s people through creative arts — will start heading for permanent installation on the moon aboard a series of unmanned rockets.
The Lunar Codex is a digitized (or miniaturized) collection of contemporary art, poetry, magazines, music, film, podcasts and books by 30,000 artists, writers, musicians and filmmakers in 157 countries.
It’s the brainchild of Samuel Peralta, a semiretired physicist and author in Canada with a love of the arts and sciences.
Some works were commissioned for the project, including “The Polaris Trilogy: Poems for the Moon,” a collection of poetry from every continent, including Antarctica.
He has also accepted works submitted by individual artists.
Persons:
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Locations:
Asteroid, Canada, Ukraine, Antarctica, Toronto