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Pink Floyd Legend Scott Page Transmutes Rock History into Digital Lunar Artifact at BLVKBOOK Beverly Hills

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Derek Day lead guitarist Scott Page saxophone Pink Floyd on stage at BLVKBOOK art gallery Beverly Hills

By Tom Wright

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — On Friday the 13th, a date often synonymous with superstition became a “lucky” milestone for rock history as the legendary Scott Page—famed saxophone player for Pink Floyd, Toto, and Supertramp—took center stage at the BLVKBOOK gallery at the Beverly Center.

Before an exclusive crowd of 250 guests, Page and an all-star band delivered a transcendent performance of the iconic “Dark Side of the Moon”. The evening served as the official launch for a groundbreaking digital project: the preservation of Page’s extensive life on the road and professional archives, which have been digitally encoded and “placed” on the surface of the moon as part of a permanent lunar art installation.

The event combined high-octane live performance with cutting-edge technology, bridging the gap between 20th-century rock and roll and the future of digital artifacts. Attendees were treated to the soaring saxophone solos that defined Pink Floyd’s touring era, while being introduced to the concept of the “digital file”—a comprehensive collection of Page’s history, media, and experiences now residing in the cosmos.

“To see Scott Page breathe new life into ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ while simultaneously launching his legacy into space was truly far out,” said one attendee. “It wasn’t just a concert; it was a cosmic time zone.

The BLVKBOOK gallery, known for its focus on immersive experiences and high-end art, provided the perfect backdrop for this “once-in-a-lifetime” curated event. The launch highlights a new era for artists, where blockchain and aerospace technology allow creative legacies to exist beyond terrestrial limits.

Scott Page is an American musician, technologist, and entrepreneur. Best known for his work as the saxophonist and rhythm guitarist for Pink Floyd, he has also toured and recorded with Toto and Supertramp. He remains a leading figure in the integration of music and emerging technology.

Located in the heart of the Beverly Center, BLVKBOOK is a premier destination for luxury art and experiential events, specializing in the intersection of traditional gallery models and futuristic, tech-driven creative showcases.

Tom Wright Artist mrtomwright.com