> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://synesis.gitbook.io/synesisone/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://synesis.gitbook.io/synesisone/ecosystem/5.7-kanon/5.7.1-inspiration.md).

# 5.7.1 Inspiration

Every Kanon collection will be named after one of the 88 recognized constellations in the night sky, permitting a number of mintable Kanons, eventually determined by community vote. On average, at least 10,000 Kanons will be minted per collection in order to cover all languages.

![Figure 16: Full list of 88 recognized constellations in the night sky.](/files/WT4szcr3BQAUg66VYJ5s)

Each collection will be curated by an artist or artist group around the world whose signature method of designing each collection using generative art algorithms will be commemorated and celebrated in the community throughout the history of Synesis One and Kanon.


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