Luminary 2026 Roundtable explores the future of entertainment, AI and digital assets during Oscars weekend

The Luminary 2026 Roundtable, an event focused on the convergence of film, artificial intelligence, music and cryptocurrency, was held on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at BLVKBOOK Art in the Beverly Center in Los Angeles. Organized by Lunarbits alongside Space Blue, MMF, Scott Page and The Hollywood Road Show TV, the gathering formed the centerpiece of a broader multi-day program highlighting innovation across entertainment, technology and digital assets. Sponsors included DataVault AI, Lunarbits Space Blue, philanthropist and Impact Agency fund manager James Kirkengaard, Camasario Tequila—the first tequila brand sent to the moon—and Lunar Records, a media and entertainment joint venture created by Space Blue and Melody Trust, a HWAL (USOTC:HWAL) company.

The event brought together a wide range of industry figures. Participants included Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of DataVault AI; Dallas Santana, founder of Space Blue; music executive and songwriter Larry Dvoskin; Larry Namer, founder of E! Entertainment; music producer Andrew Lane; Scott Page, former Pink Floyd saxophonist and technology innovator in crypto art tokenization; Peja from Stan Lee’s Legion of 5; Chantelle Borrelli, host and executive producer of The Hollywood Road Show TV; and digital asset investor CL7, who manages more than 200,000 digital asset classes and appears in the upcoming film The 9th Raider, directed by Santana.

The roundtable included discussions on emerging trends in film financing, underwriting of music catalogs, AI-driven content production and the tokenization of real-world entertainment assets using blockchain technology. DataVault AI featured prominently in the program, with CEO Nathaniel Bradley presenting the company’s Tokenized Legacy™ platform and demonstrating its ADIO® audio data technology. The presentation aligned with Space Blue’s vision of enabling secure, blockchain-based monetization and authentication of entertainment intellectual property, including media connected to lunar missions and tokenized creative works.

One of the highlights of the weekend was the presentation of the first-ever Space and Film Innovator of the Century Award to Dallas Santana, founder of Space Blue. The award was presented during the Luxury Gala Oscars Screening Party at the Universal Hilton, a major networking event for professionals across the technology, cryptocurrency, film and arts sectors. Santana was recognized for leading the creation of what organizers describe as the first museum, digital vault and film project placed on the moon—The 9th Raider—as part of the Lunaprise mission curated by Space Blue and launched aboard a SpaceX mission that landed on the moon’s south pole on February 22, 2024. Cinematographer Isauro Mercado III, who contributed a record 2,777 photographic images to the lunar museum project, also received recognition for his role in the historic initiative.

The project archived film characters, story elements—including material inspired by Stan Lee—along with video footage, photography, artwork and music on the lunar surface. Santana was also honored for helping advance the development of what is described as the first AI-generated film project on the moon, Raise, executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael P. Nash.

The Beverly Center event also featured live performances, including segments from Scott Page’s My Moon Experience and music inspired by Pink Floyd. Demonstrations of tokenized entertainment assets and discussions about decentralized funding models for media projects were also part of the program.

Overall, Luminary 2026 highlighted the growing intersection of Hollywood creativity, space exploration, artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, offering attendees a glimpse into how these fields may combine to shape the next generation of digital and interstellar entertainment.

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