From the people who pioneered the digital art collectables, Infinite Objects, announces the next generation of digital art with Moving Posters with The Doors – Live at the Hollywood Bowl in 1968.
The limited edition collectible is a looping animation of the concert. No special equipment or set up is needed; the “concert” magically turns on your hands and will play the one hour eight minute performance.
The performance was created using three 16mm camera plus one high speed 16mm camera. It is one of only two professionally recorded live performances in colour.
The Official Limited Edition Moving Poster is visual only; but by scanning the QR code on the back – an original show flyer – fans can hear the performance via Spotify.
The Doors – Live at the Hollywood Bowl 1968 Moving Poster can be found at the Doors website – thedoors.com – or on the Infinite Objects website – infiniteobjects.com/music. The Doors Moving Poster comes in a 10 inch size limited to just 300 and sells for $349 and a seven inch edition for $249.
Infinite Objects CEO Joe Saavedra spoke on the pioneering release saying, “collaborating with music industry giants to create the first-ever official Video Print collectibles is an immense source of pride for Infinite Objects. We are dedicated to making digital video collectible in a physical form outside of the browser or phone. The transformation of historic moments from these legendary acts into Moving Posters represents a new chapter in the world of music memorabilia.”
Entertainment executive, Fournder, and President of SiX18 Media and lead curator for ZEAl Clay Busch added, “curating these remarkable digital collectables has been an incredible journey. We firmly believe that these offerings will not only thrill fans but also provide an innovative way to experience and commemorate music’s most memorable moments. Stay tuned for more releases in the future, celebrating fan-favorite artists, bands, and even events they attended.”
Feature photo credit: The Doors website
