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in theory, these exhibitions should allow us to fully sink into the art. so how well do they work in practice? and can they turn us all into art lovers? here's one example of immersive art made by turkish american artist speak at all. but before we get into his work, let's go over the basics immersive art one. 0 one. what exactly is it immersive comes from the latin word, mercy o, which means to plunge into many are already familiar with immersion from the gain world and virtual reality. when executed successfully, you feel like you're right in the middle of the action. some artists are using some of the same elements, huge digital artworks, sometimes even with sound effects and smells that offer just a full sensory experience. immersive art concepts are flourishing. the international art collective team lab brook, again, this world record for it's hugely successful immersive installations. more than 2000000 visitors came to see it and just one year, not that right. take
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a look at their new acquisition team. lead borderless is less of a place. you visit in more of a place you experience the museum in tokyo, created by the collective team lab showcases digital art. instead of standing in front of the works, guests are invited to step inside them. the immersive installation bubble universe comes to life as you move around the physical experience as an expression of the artist, concept and philosophy, the people tend to perceive the world as having independent entities which exist independently share with team lead borderless. we want to create an experience to the ard works, where the world is continuous and where the continuity of the world itself is spelled as beautiful. the. this 3 dimensional
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artwork is made up of spheres to generate light according to movements. as a person moves closer to spirit, the bubble will shine brightly and the light will spread to the nearest. interacting with lights started by other men. as a result of the technology, viewers aren't just observers. they become contributors to the work itself the. i think the space with the existence of other people changes the artwork. and that creates some sort of change for you. so that reciprocal relationship between you and the art work and other people can create an experience where people confer this. do you have a sense of continuity in there to use studio team of artists are designing new immersive creations. it's a divers team that likes to experiment with new ways of making art. obviously it's
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gonna include all of it as a specialist at the i cannot holloway engineers, software engineers and she's young majors advocates not to my kitchen. think our reasons, 55 tablet base of programmers. this, to the use of this with defense meteors, monitors, projectors have eighty's, well, you know, about takes whatever's we try to create some things, the team that isn't the only player in the embers that our team galleries the teacher institutions are developing numbers that are projects like these installations by japanese photographer, mika mean, i don't want to, why doesn't? there's a very few to some of the people the asking me to day more than ever we, we, we, we're kind of leave hearing certain way when it comes to art. so we don't want to
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make the effort of contemplation of dialogue. and so with the traditional article it, it's up to us to go to the artwork. well, in this kind of immersive spectacle, it's the artwork that comes to us that immersed us. the 2nd reason, which is the more recent reason i would say it's, it's, it's social media. these words are highly instagram level. and also there's a 3rd ways into that, which is also contextual. i think it's cool that because we were so deprived of any since the real experience of real life experience ever fix happened on his screen. it's all slides. so i think we all needed to get out to experience with our full body. i'm a fan, immersive art triggers all of your senses, which can be exhilarating and an error when it's easy to get stuck steering at your phone. and the striking installations are basically predestined for social media, speaking of which does it cheap in the art when it feels like everyone on instagram
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has a picture of it. here's our traitor michael conner. see a lot of positives about it. and you know, this idea of like taking a picture and putting yourself in a, it's a way of expressing your relationship with that are. but there are critical voices to exhibitions that take classic paintings by famous artists and turn them into huge video installations are marketed as immersive experiences and solar installations like those by team lab, which feature newly created immersive works. do they both count as are what some practice? some of these experiences are definitive. we are. there is no question that it's made by an artist for the purposes of retros stick expression. and then thinking this medium and a new way. certainly when you're talking about something that's being offered as a commercial experience derived from an older or artist work calling that are was, would be a bit more controversial. i mean, this certainly has been treated colors art. can this be considered new art form
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your copy? this immersive exhibition on the life of free to carlo displeased almost all of the mexican painters works in a way they've never been displayed before. moving larger than life and accompanied by traditional music. the visitors to the exhibition in berlin were impressed. that's the lovely thing about them, less of experience, you just, you just arrived. but where is you might go to gallery and see one picture by hand here you get a taste of of so many of it was. so you see that, that the whole catalogue of what the picnic, because the technology, the sound, and it was also permit us to get a film worked really well. and it said with high performance projectors bring 3 to colors, paintings to life on walls, 5 and a half meters tall. the story for light is told in vivid detail, the quotes are tellos homewards. taken from letters and diaries for family background.
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her relationship to her husband, the mexican revolution, and her health issues. tallow explorer with all of these topics to her art places. but i'm, i'm impressed by her life and this colorful world. do you feel like you're right in the middle of it and experiencing the time, the way the artist did? because the thoughts was lacking clips have other immersive expeditions. also try to give guess the feeling that they're right in the middle of the work to readers if use popular works for renaissance masters. crowd monet's, colorful garden paintings. gustavo clips golden age works. and the vincent then goes, i kind of paintings immersive exhibitions can run in parallel in different locations . but not everyone is so enthusiastic about these new forms of presenting and re packaging. or there's no creation. they just use a name as a label, just to attract people for something that is entirely fee,
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that also this regards in this respect, the artwork of this painters. they were not supposed to be immersive. obviously we can't know which frida kahlo would have thought about these immersive expeditions, but some living artists have no qualms about them. in fact, british painter david hockney worked on turning his own iconic paintings into wall projections for this immersive showcase. no less striking, but far more abstract is work by artist for seek an adult. his use of artificial intelligence has made him a pioneer in the field of media art. the beauty of data is central to the work of media artist or seek an adult. his heart is exhibited, and the world's most influential museums, it's also displayed on building decides and, and public spaces by stars. imagining data is a pigment. data for me is not the number. data is a form of memory, and this memory can take any shape and form since 2016 or speak an adult has been
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using algorithms to create monumental data sculptures. constantly changing quite i think nature, i get this that it gives the fluid dynamics that i love water and, and to move with the life. and i believe that if they paint, yvonne de data becomes a pigment, it's one drive. if you look a water, always safe shifting at the world economic forum in davos adults and verse of artwork, visualize the biodiversity of the amazon rain forest. i know my cup us, it is a human. i will never remember one me with an image of nature. i will never remember how familiar with the levels of amazon. yeah. but the, using a allows me to go beyond my comments, whether it's the bio diversity, the amazon brain, waves or observations collected by the us based agency nasa data for the kind of goals or is always chosen with the installation site in mind. for example, to really and live in air bodies and our brains sensory experiences to deep
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synopsis, which connect different areas of the brain and form a new and ronald structure. the small changes influence how we few think and behave for learning more and more that are well being our flourishing, our physical health and our role is highly influenced by the fact that we are wired for the parts. and for a long time, i think we have set that aside and thought that the arts were nice to have a luxury, something that you do when you have time. and now what we're finding is that they're as important as nutrition. good, sleep, and exercise. the parts are absolutely essential to our will be. so do you hate it or love it? what's your take on immersive expeditions? i think that can be a great way to learn more about art and artist. yes, there's an element of entertainment to them, but maybe that's not such
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a bad thing. do you think immersive art is worth type? let us know. take care and see you next time the d w t o l over the side, 3, food, honest with inside it just local high life. wow. let's go here we go lower. so when it comes to sustain dependency information and try and do that, when you travel, you can have it all expected to have to check the bags. so you're planning a trip to make sure you miss nothing about is on the w travel. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i did. what about you? what's your opinion?
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