Shaping Culture’s Future: Exclusive Legacy Series Unites Innovators in Film, Music & Tech
The Hampton Global Passion Projects “Legacy Series” is an invitation-only forum where leaders from finance, technology, film and music gather to shape the next wave of cultural projects. Backed by Momentum Media Fund and Lunar Records Fund, the series spotlights how capital, creativity and infrastructure combine to move ideas from concept to global impact.
The Legacy Series: A Nexus for Creativity and Influence
The Global Passion Projects foundation connects legacy families, founders and cultural leaders to foster partnerships across finance, health, technology, the arts and impact investing. Founded by Andrea Bartzen, the Legacy Series convenes carefully chosen voices for high-level conversation and collaboration, creating a pipeline between private capital and creative ventures.
Funds Powering Tomorrow’s Media: From Soundtracks to Space
Momentum Media Fund and its operating arm Momentum Studios focus on investments spanning space, artificial intelligence, blockchain, entertainment, video games and the multiverse. Their mandate is to support media and next-generation platforms that blend storytelling with immersive technology.
Lunar Records Fund and Lunar Records focus on music IP, movie soundtrack catalogs, music AI technologies and live performance ventures. A notable milestone came when Lunar Records’ music, alongside art and film archives, was included in the Lunaprise time capsule that landed on the moon on February 22, 2024. That project signals a new scale for cultural preservation and brand storytelling beyond Earth.
Exclusive Gatherings: A Look Ahead
The Legacy Series will continue as a confirmation-only calendar of events in 2026, with sessions planned for Bridgehampton, Southampton and New York City. These gatherings are designed to create context for investment, co-creation and long-term cultural projects.
By pairing selective gatherings with funds that invest across music, film and frontier tech, the Legacy Series maps a path for how influential networks will shape media, technology and cultural memory in the years ahead.




