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LEGENDARY HUMANITY, Listed on Gate.io, Launches RWA Market for Contemporary Artist Mago Nagasaka

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In Collaboration with MAGO Moon Museum, Opening the “$VIVI RWA MARKET”

 

Singapore – LEGENDARY HUMANITY, a Singapore-based company listed on Gate.io, has announced the launch of the “$VIVI RWA MARKET,” a new Real World Asset (RWA) marketplace enabling the purchase of exhibited works by contemporary artist Mago Nagasaka. Developed in collaboration with the MAGO Moon Museum, this launch marks a significant milestone in LEGENDARY HUMANITY’s ongoing efforts to bridge cultural value and digital infrastructure through real-world assetization.

Digitalizing Humanity’s Masterpieces Through AI 3D Scanning Technology – A New Purchasing Experience Led by LEGENDARY HUMANITY

LEGENDARY HUMANITY PTE. LTD. (Headquarters: Singapore; CEO: Takamasa Suzuki) has officially opened the “$VIVI RWA MARKET,” an RWA marketplace where visitors can directly purchase artworks exhibited in the online museum “MAGO Moon Museum,” created by contemporary artist Shingo Nagasaka.

This initiative forms part of the “VIVI PROJECT,” which aims to digitize humanity’s masterpieces into digital assets through high-precision, non-contact AI-integrated 3D scanning technology.

Through this platform, visitors are able to acquire artworks they have viewed within MAGO Moon Museum as RWAs, enabling a deeper engagement with the artist’s worldview and creative philosophy.

Overview

About “$VIVI RWA MARKET”

The “$VIVI RWA MARKET” is an RWA marketplace dedicated to the acquisition of artworks and is embedded within the online museum MAGO Moon Museum.

Seamless Pathway from Viewing to Purchase

Users can seamlessly transition from an artwork’s exhibition page to its corresponding RWA product page, creating a unified experience from online viewing to ownership.

Integration of Physical and Digital Asset Design

Each artwork includes the following structured information:

  • Physical artwork details (size, materials, condition, provenance)
  • High-resolution digital data generated through AI 3D scanning
  • Artist profile and project background information
  • along with other curated metadata.

This structure allows users to acquire artworks with a proper understanding of their cultural and artistic value.

Ecosystem Holding Functionality

Acquired works will gradually gain viewing and management functionality within the VIVI ecosystem. While future integration with VIVI COiN is under consideration, the current initiative is focused solely on enhancing the preservation, appreciation, and understanding of the artworks.

About LEGENDARY HUMANITY and the VIVI PROJECT

LEGENDARY HUMANITY promotes the “VIVI PROJECT,” which digitizes legendary masterpieces created by humanity into digital assets using high-precision, non-contact, AI-integrated 3D scanning technology. The project operates under the vision of “Bringing the beauty of humanity to AI and the future.”

Targeted assets include:

  • Legendary fashion collections
  • Historical architecture and cultural masterpieces
  • Famous trading cards
  • Artworks, including those exhibited at MAGO Moon Museum
  • and other assets that can be described as humanity’s masterpieces.

The VIVI PROJECT aims to:

  • Digitize assets as digital cultural heritage
  • Tokenize them as RWAs for global circulation
  • Exhibit them in both online and physical museums
  • thereby building new infrastructure that harmonizes cultural and economic value.

NEXT SOCIETY (Gacha Location): https://nextsociety.lhvivi.io

RWA Market Roadmap

The launch of the “$VIVI RWA MARKET” represents the first phase of RWA market functionality within the VIVI PROJECT. Planned future developments include:

  • VIVI FASHION (RWA for the fashion domain)
  • VIVI TRADING CARD (RWA for the trading card domain)
  • VIVI ART WORK (RWA for art collections)
  • with future integration under consideration.

About MAGO Moon Museum

MAGO Moon Museum is an online museum created by contemporary artist Shingo Nagasaka, whose works explore themes related to electronic waste issues in Agbogbloshie, Ghana.

The museum provides an online space to view Nagasaka’s representative works, including pieces created from discarded electronic components found in Ghanaian slums, as well as series examining the concept of “Sustainable Capitalism.”

With the implementation of the “$VIVI RWA MARKET,” viewers can deepen their understanding of the artworks while acquiring pieces aligned with the artist’s philosophy in an appropriate and structured manner.

Future Developments

Building on this initiative, LEGENDARY HUMANITY plans to:

  • Expand collaborations with masterpieces across different regions and genres
  • Strengthen international networks with artists, collectors, and researchers
  • Advance technological development for the preservation of cultural assets for future generations
  • and continue developing as a platform that passes humanity’s masterpieces into the future through real-world assets.

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Company Name: LEGENDARY HUMANITY PTE. LTD.

Address: 105 Cecil St, The Octagon 24F-2, Singapore 06953

Representative: Takamasa Suzuki, LEGENDARY HUMANITY / VIVI PROJECT Public Relations Desk

Email: info@lhvivi.com

Related URL: $VIVI RWA MARKET https://mondo.lhvivi.io

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UKING Online Elevates German Event Production with Professional Stage Lighting and Fast EU Delivery

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Germany, 20th Mar 2026, – As live events and productions continue to thrive across Europe, UKING Online is strengthening its commitment to the German market by offering professional-grade stage lighting solutions with rapid, reliable logistics. Established in 2016 with a mission to make “life brighter,” UKING has grown into a trusted global brand with over 150 products and 100,000 customers worldwide. Now, German lighting designers, DJs, and event organizers can access high-performance gear with the convenience of local European distribution.
 

Fast Shipping from Local EU Warehouses Understanding the critical timelines of event production, UKING utilizes local warehouses within the European Union, specifically located in the Czech Republic. This strategic positioning allows for swift DHL delivery to German customers, typically arriving within 2 to 5 days. By shipping directly from within the EU, UKING ensures that German clients avoid long wait times and complex customs procedures, making it easier than ever to secure equipment for last-minute gigs or large-scale installations.

Professional Gear for Every Venue UKING offers a comprehensive catalog tailored to both indoor clubs and outdoor festivals. Key product highlights for the German market include:

UKING Online Elevates German Event Production with Professional Stage Lighting and Fast EU Delivery

  • High-Performance Moving Heads: The popular UKING ZQ02356 and ZQ02253 moving head lights feature advanced LED technology, offering brilliant beams, kaleidoscopic effects, and precise 540° pan / 270° tilt movements. These fixtures are compatible with standard DMX512 controllers, allowing for seamless integration into complex light shows.
  • All-Weather Solutions: For Germany’s vibrant outdoor festival scene, UKING provides robust options like the ZQ01553 Waterproof Par Light. Rated IP65, these fixtures feature die-cast aluminum housings and waterproof cabling, ensuring reliable performance regardless of the weather.
  • Atmospheric Effects: To complete the visual experience, UKING offers dynamic effect machines, including the ZQ16050 Cold Spark Machine and the ZQ10016 Fog Machine, adding safety-conscious spectacle to weddings and stage performances.

UKING Online Elevates German Event Production with Professional Stage Lighting and Fast EU Delivery

Commitment to Quality and Service UKING combines affordable pricing with professional specifications, such as 50,000-hour LED lifespans and intelligent temperature control systems. With a dedicated support team and a customer-centric warranty policy, UKING is ready to support the creative vision of German lighting professionals.

For more information or to browse the catalog, please visit www.uking-online.com.

About UKING Based in Shenzhen with a diverse international team, UKING is dedicated to accessible lighting solutions. From rock concerts to private parties, UKING provides quality stage lighting, DMX controllers, and effect machines to enthusiasts and professionals globally.

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Community Invited to Easter Egg Hunt at Church of Scientology Nashville

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Nashville, Tennessee, 20th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Families across Music City are invited to celebrate Easter together as the Church of Scientology Nashville hosts a festive community Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 5, beginning at 11:00 a.m.

The event is open to all and designed as a joyful morning where children can dash, discover, and delight in a classic Easter tradition—hunting for colorful eggs hidden across the grounds. With special surprises tucked among the eggs, every child will have the chance to share in the excitement.

In addition to the egg hunt, families can enjoy a variety of activities throughout the morning, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere for guests of all ages. The event is part of the Church’s ongoing effort to bring the community together through family-friendly celebrations that foster connection, goodwill, and fun.

The Church of Scientology Nashville has become a gathering place for community events and cultural celebrations throughout the year, welcoming neighbors from all walks of life. From seasonal festivities to open houses and humanitarian initiatives, the Church provides a space where individuals and families can come together in a spirit of unity and shared purpose.

“Our goal is simply to create a place where families can enjoy time together and build lasting memories,” said a representative of the Church. “Events like this Easter egg hunt are about bringing people together and celebrating the values we all share—joy, community, and kindness.”

The Easter Egg Hunt will take place at the Church of Scientology Nashville, located at 1130 8th Avenue South. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.

For more information about this event or other upcoming activities, visit the Church of Scientology Nashville or stop by for a visit.

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Anthony Helinski Makes the Case for Bringing Hands-On Learning Back to the Classroom

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Anthony Helinski, a Salem, New Hampshire educator and engineer, argues that practical, hands-on instruction produces more durable outcomes than abstract curriculum alone.

The Problem With Learning That Stays on Paper

New Hampshire, US, 20th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, After seven years teaching science and reading at Lawrence Public Schools in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Anthony Helinski developed a clear view of what separates students who retain information from those who do not. Inquiry-based learning, hands-on problem solving, and real-world application consistently outperformed passive instruction. The students who built things, tested things, and handled real materials in the classroom were the students who came back to class asking questions.

Helinski’s method was not accidental. It was the result of deliberate design, informed by his training in universal design for learning and his instinct for matching instruction to the learner rather than the learner to the instruction.

What Hands-On Learning Actually Requires

Practical instruction requires investment, and Helinski has never been reluctant to make that case. During his time in Andover, Massachusetts as an engineering and design teacher, he ran a civil engineering club and a woodworking club after school hours. He designed lessons around robotics, rocketry, and ergonomics. He created the conditions for students to encounter real problems and work toward real solutions.

The same philosophy informed his later work in the utility sector, where he developed onboarding and operator qualifications curriculum for Progressive Pipeline Management, a specialized pipelining company serving major east coast gas utilities. The principles carried over. Clear objectives, tested methods, iterative improvement.

Four Trends Shaping How People Learn in 2026

In a piece recently published by Barchart, Helinski outlined key shifts in how learning, work, and creation are evolving. His perspective draws on both classroom experience and field engineering, producing analysis grounded in practice rather than theory.

Helinski has also been featured in Brainz Magazine and AccessNewswire discussing the importance of returning to practical problem-solving frameworks in educational settings. His view is consistent: learning that cannot be applied has limited value, and the gap between academic instruction and real-world competency is a structural problem worth addressing directly.

What Educators and Learners Can Do Right Now

Helinski’s recommendation is to begin with the simplest version of hands-on engagement available in your current environment. Identify one concept in your curriculum or training program that could be demonstrated physically rather than described verbally. Build the demonstration before refining it. Test whether understanding improves. Iterate from there.

The engineering design process does not require expensive equipment. It requires a clear question, a method for testing answers, and a willingness to revise based on what you learn.

Take one concept you currently teach or train abstractly and find a way to make it physical this week. Note the difference in engagement and ask whether the outcome improved.

About Anthony Helinski

Anthony Helinski is a Salem, New Hampshire-based educator, project engineer, and woodworking entrepreneur. He holds two master’s degrees from Lesley University and spent seven years teaching science and reading at Lawrence Public Schools before transitioning to engineering design instruction and gas utilities project management. He is the founder of Helinski Custom Woodworking and can be reached through anthonyhelinski.com.

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