Interviews with Pierce Brosnan and “Tiger King” Joe Exotic and leaders in the NFT space.Sales of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) may have dropped between May and June 2021, but celebrities, brands, and creators continue to jump into the fray to digitize new assets.This week, CNN began selling moments from history and Mattel has rolled into the scene with the first-ever Hot Wheels® NFT Series. As though to illustrate the variety in notable people entering the space, artist, producer, and former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan has announced a new NFT collection titled BIG NOISE while “The Tiger King” Joe Exotic launched his first NFT series of collectibles on June 15th from federal prison in Ft. Worth, Texas.Brosnan is an established painter with NFTs that allude to work he created while filming his first James Bond film “GoldenEye” in 1995. The BIG NOISE NFT series is available to preview on LGND.art and will officially launch on Father’s Day, June 20th at 8 PM.Brosnan answered a few questions concerning his new interest in NFTs. First among them, is his interest in NFTs a new one?“I have never traded in NFTs nor have I owned one, up till now, my very own one,” Brosnan said.For Brosnan, the interest in NFTs started with his son.“My son, Paris, is very interested in cryptocurrency and follows what’s happening in NFTs. He’s the one who got me interested in exploring the space as a new way to connect with people through art,” Brosnan said.Citing his influences as Picasso, Matisse, Bonnard, and Kandinsky, Brosnan favors artists that challenge traditional forms, so we asked him his thoughts on NFTs as a new way to impact audiences. The dapper actor and artist is bullish on the potential of NFTs for artists.“NFTs are a fascinating advancement in the way an artist can…