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Fallen Gravity: Art, Blockchain, and Music of The Stars

Entered in Creative Use of Technology

Objective

Fallen Gravity set out to push the boundaries of art, technology, and space exploration, expanding the digital art landscape by launching NFTs beyond Earth—a bold step toward forging a deeper connection between humanity and the cosmos. The project celebrates the International Space Station's journey from its creation in 1998 until its planned decommissioning in 2030

Developed and launched by INVNT, in collaboration with Mad Dog Jones, Artemis Music Entertainment, sold on marketplace NIFTY Gateway, the project was an extension of INVNT’s mission to put a brand on the moon—[a figurative and literal] pursuit of new frontiers in storytelling, innovation, and human reality. Fallen Gravity was designed to prove that digital assets are more than static collectibles; they are dynamic, evolving artifacts that carry historical, scientific, cultural, and artistic significance.

By integrating blockchain technology, space exploration, and celestial data, the project redefined digital ownership, offering collectors the ability to own a piece of history—NFTs infused with 1-of-1 Star Songs, compositions derived from International Space Station (ISS) telemetry data. 

More than an NFT collection, Fallen Gravity was a proof of concept for the limitless potential of storytelling and digital art—a declaration that art doesn’t have to stay on screens, technology doesn’t have to stay on Earth, and storytelling doesn’t have to stay within boundaries. Instead, it can travel through space, orbit history, and redefine the human journey.

Strategy

Strategy & Execution: Scaling the Impossible

With skepticism surrounding the NFT market post-metaverse hype, Fallen Gravity set out to prove that NFTs could be more than digital transactions—they could be human history itself. Our strategy was to create an experience so bold and boundary-pushing that it couldn’t be ignored. By merging blockchain, space exploration, and interactive digital storytelling, we aimed to redefine what it means to own art and history. 

Star Songs: A Symphony of Space, Time, and Technology

At the heart of Fallen Gravity collection was Star Songs by Artemis Music Entertainment, a first-of-its-kind innovation which used data sonification algorithms to convert astronomical images into audible music, mapping characteristics of the stars.

The Star Songs integrated with the NFTs were generated from 500 telemetry coordinates over the lifetime of the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting the Earth, from its creation on December 6, 1998, through 2030, when it’s set to be decommissioned. The custom Star Songs are integrated with the NFTs to celebrate and honor the duration of the International Space Station’s journey. Each of the 500 NFTs featured unique snapshot of the sky, mapped to a specific time, location (longitude and latitude), and date of the ISS’s orbital position. Some images showcased the sky from 1988 to 2024, capturing historical skies. Others offered a forward-looking futuristic skies, rendering what the sky will look like up to the expected decommission year, 2030.

Bringing NFTs to Space: The Ultimate Proof of Ownership

To make digital ownership more tangible than ever, Fallen Gravity took NFTs beyond the blockchain—sending digitized artwork to the ISS, where it orbited Earth before returning to collectors. This was a historic technological feat, marking it one of the largest amounts of data ever transmitted and returned from the ISS. Collectors received a unique Flight Certificate, officially verifying that their artwork and personal message completed an orbit of Earth aboard the ISS.

🎤 NFT.NYC Launch: Making Space the Center of the Conversation
To establish Fallen Gravity as a defining moment in the NFT space, we launched it at NFT.NYC — the premier global Web3 and NFT stage. The "Speaking with Extraterrestrials – NFTs in the Galaxy" keynote featured Scott Cullather (Chief Growth Officer & Chairman, INVNT), artist Mad Dog Jones, Bob Richards (Artemis Music Enterainment), and Patrick Milgram (NIFTY Gateway), exploring how blockchain, space, and storytelling are shaping the future of digital ownership. We also dropped OOO billboards in Times Square (New York City) celebrating the collection.

Results

Fallen Gravity shattered expectations, proving that NFTs could transcend digital screens, travel through space, and become living artifacts of history. By integrating art, blockchain, and space exploration, the collection didn’t just redefine digital ownership—it forged a tangible connection between collectors and the cosmos. Every participant received a certified ISS flight document, solidifying their ownership of an asset that had physically orbited Earth.

The project’s cultural and market impact was undeniable—amassing 520+ earned editorial placements, a 2.20 million advertising value equivalent, and a 237 million potential audience reach through global media. On social media, Fallen Gravity ignited engagement with 3.93 million organic impressions, reinforcing its status as a landmark moment in the NFT space.

Beyond its creative and technological breakthroughs, Fallen Gravity also delivered strong financial performance, with aftermarket NFT prices soaring over 57% since launch—a testament to its enduring value and desirability. The project also achieved a historic technological milestone while in development, transmitting and returning one of the largest amounts of data ever sent to and from the International Space Station (ISS), while orbiting Earth's outer atmosphere. 

More than an NFT collection, Fallen Gravity set a new benchmark for immersive ownership — proving that art, technology, and storytelling know no limits...not even gravity.

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INVNT, INVNT / Mad Dog Jones / Artemis Music Entertainment

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