Pasteurdon

Launch of the exclusive NFT sale for Pasteurdon 2022

Art and research brought together for the NFT generation!

 

The Institut Pasteur is launching an exclusive collection of NFTs to celebrate the bicentenary of Louis Pasteur's birth. Inspired by Louis Pasteur's trailblazing spirit, 200 unique digital artworks will be created and sold for the 16th edition of Pasteurdon.

This art collection uses the iconic photo portrait of Louis Pasteur taken by the French artist Paul Nadar in 1886 as its standout image, to which different color filters and effects were applied to produce a series of contemporary works.

Because the Institut Pasteur's staff are its driving force, generation after generation, 50 artworks will be exclusively reserved for staff members at the price of €50 each.*
You can find more details about this exclusive NFT sale below.
The sale will be launched at 2pm on September 26 and will continue until October 4.

You can access the sale with the following login credentials:

Artspray.io

Password: Pasteurdon200ans

While you wait for the Louis Pasteur NFT sale to be launched on September 26, why not get prepared so that you can take part:

1.    Download the Coinbase Wallet app (link to the App Store/Google Play) to create your NFT wallet. Please note: This step is vital if you wish to purchase an NFT.

2.    Check out the 50 NFTs in the collection reserved solely for you at artspray.io !

3.   On September 26: from 2pm onwards, go to the artspray.io platform to buy your favorite Louis Pasteur NFT.

 

What is an NFT artwork?

 

NFT stands for non-fungible token, i.e. a non-reproducible cryptographic token, whose uncompromised authenticity is stored on a virtual, free blockchain technology-based platform. An NFT is therefore a certificate of ownership of a unique, digital or virtual asset in the form of a video, text, sound or image that is protected, traceable and non-fakeable.

*Excluding transaction fees. The price of €50 will be displayed in cryptocurrency equivalent.

To learn more about NFTs and the process, click here.

Institut Pasteur / Musée Pasteur - Photo Nadar

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