IMProduction, WISe.ART partner to support DREAM team project for International Red Cross Committees campaign
WISeKey International Holding Ltd, a global cybersecurity, AI, blockchain, and IoT company has announced that WISe.ART, a company’s digital asset marketplace platform. This will be supporting global efforts to implement SDGs by offering four historically important NFTs, donated by the DREAM team project for International Red Cross Committees campaign: Human Race for Children of Ukraine.
WISe.ART is far more than a secured vetted NFT marketplace. It cares about society and the planet and supports many environmentally friendly projects, which place humans at the heart of the action with a view to raise awareness and funds.
We aim to embrace and accompany the artists who onboard their work or collectibles on the platform. Quality and security are key in our business model. Collectors should feel comfortable with their investments and know that they are helping the world while enjoying the thrill of peacekeeping and peacebuilding.
In 2022, WISe.ART asked artists on the platform to donate one or more works to raise funds for the “Lost Children of Ukraine” cause.
“Human Race for Children of Ukraine” is a humanitarian programme initiated by WISe.ART and the International Red Cross Committee to raise funds for Ukrainian children affected by the war.
The DREAM Team Project is honored to have the opportunity to be part of this programme. Initially, The DREAM Team Project, through Indra Putra, were contacted by Sixtine Crutchfield (Art Director of WISe.ART) by conveying the Human Race for Children of Ukraine programme and inviting them to participate in this charity programme.
This incredible story is told by the staff of IMProduction, “…And finally we agreed to support this program by presenting a Poster Human Race for Children of Ukraine which was jointly signed by all members of the DREAM Team Project as a form of our support. This poster, organised by Derek Sherinian, took almost 3 months to bring to fruition, as it had to be shipped from Bali to Los Angeles, Tennessee, New Jersey and finally back to Jakarta. The Human Race for Children of Ukraine special poster is signed by: Derek Sherinian, Billy Sheehan, Simon Phillips, Jeff Scott Soto, Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal, Dino Jelusic, Once Mekel, Edo Widiz & Indra Putra.”
Concurrently, Indra Putra, as a representative of The DREAM team project, invited other parties to participate in the program. Of note, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computers, was contacted to participate in this programme. Steve Wozniak, through his charity WOZ Organisation, has done a plethora of work in assisting charitable programmes. The DREAM Team Project contacted the WOZ Organisation and were able to coordinate with a representative from the organisation, says Heidi.
With the assistance of the incredibly dedicated Heidi, we prepared merchandise to be signed by Wozniak for the Human Race Children Of Ukraine programme. We eventually received the good news from Heidi that Wozniak had signed 3 items of merchandise that we provided, and Wozniak wrote down a sentence ‘Wozniak is a Ukrainian Name!’
This is a huge support from Wozniak to this charity programme and we are very grateful to Heidi and especially to Wozniak.
All items are donated by the DREAM team project are for sale on the WISe.ART NFT marketplace. The proceeds will go directly to the International Red Cross Committee on behalf of the Human Race for Children of Ukraine fundraising programme. A limited edition of Twin NFT of each item will be sold, the merchandise remains the property of The DREAM Team Project. The items are not associated with or represented by the name and person of any individual who has signed the items. All proceeds from the auction will be given to the International Red Cross Committee through WISe.ART to support various humanitarian programmes.
Reproduction rights for the exclusive creation of limited series of Twin NFTS of the following items [Officially owned by DREAM Team Project] were granted to WISe.ART on behalf of the Dream Team Project for the International Red Cross Committee.
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