Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Art And Technology Collaborations


(MENAFN-A Art News) Art-techllaborations are by no means a new trend, but it isnstantly growing. As vari institutions around the world set up their own art and technology incubators and hostllaborative exhibitions, almost every week we see exciting new projects thatuld change the way we look at both fields.

Here are 5 of our most successful from our point of view art-techllaborations.

Thether Project

This“immersive interactive environment” known as Thether Project was created under the guidance of Guvenc Ozel and Casey Reas. The projectes Leap Motion sensors, projection mapping and robotics to create a semi-autonom structure that appears to float around the room as projections transform its geometric facets.

Art Canvas

Fabio Rogerio S.J. and Mas Frarentribute to the Google DevArt program, updating the art-techllaborations project as it progresses. The idea of ​​Art Canvas is to have a virtual drawing canvas with manualntrol as well as gestures and voicemands. The beauty of DevArt is that you can watch a project go from an idea to something amazing, a kind of tech-influenced art. At the time of this writing, a lot has probably already changed, so you should visit the Art Canvas page for the most up-to-date updates on their progress.

1000 Hands

Another Univel Everything project, 1000 Hands is an app that turns fingertip drawings into dynamic interactive art installations. The project wasmissioned by the Science eum's Virgin Media studio, and visitors were invited to watch their drawings dance on circular projection screens. The app is already available for Android and iOS.

Thelor Project at IFP

MPC New York and artist Thompson Harrell created this massive 27-screen installation for Thelor Project. Another one of art-techllaborations, the projectestellite imagery from Google Earth,lormpling applications, and automated bots to createplex mics. Each micnsists of 324 individual images from different locations around the world. Watching all the video screens zoom in on different points on the pl is mesmerizing, and there's no shortage of fo points as the sequence changes.

The Moment

Hyun Joo Sung and Mi Lung created this audiovisual performanceing parsed typography as an exploration of language.ing their individual skills as sound and visual programmers, Song and designed this stunning piece to be shown on a three-screen projection system.

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