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chill reality laurie anderson crew lets you delve into an artwork of complacence you can explore the world created and even fly that's what produces and life while the wonderful possibility. that's off this one that's what's amazing about virtual reality you become an active part of the work it's a truly new experience. and so each era finds a new way to astounded saudia. the exhibition thrill of deception is truly a kaleidoscope of illusions. now birdsong on the dance floor sounds like it wouldn't excite club grows but dominic oberg from germany has proven otherwise he lives a double life by day he's an ornithologist expert on birds and by night he's a d.j. and music producer quite result he's found a way to combine his two passions adding nature sounds into his music mixes for him it's not just about raising good beats. a lot of people people holding trees like that is a fifteen year old tradition. his mission environmentalists protection is method music it's five am and dominic is at his turntables. five pm he's birdwatching dominic is a d.j. and an ecologist and his techno tracks
chill reality laurie anderson crew lets you delve into an artwork of complacence you can explore the world created and even fly that's what produces and life while the wonderful possibility. that's off this one that's what's amazing about virtual reality you become an active part of the work it's a truly new experience. and so each era finds a new way to astounded saudia. the exhibition thrill of deception is truly a kaleidoscope of illusions. now birdsong on the dance floor sounds like it...
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in laurie anderson's chalk room you can immerse yourself in a work of art made of chalk and letters and take flight on a voyage of discovery the space becomes a living world of endless possibility. that this is the wonderful thing about virtual reality you are actively involved as a participant in this work and that really is a new experience. each new era creates a new threshold of astonishment and there are plenty of surprises in store at the munich could start. couple of hours ago you had to be spinning where the which way is up so it is to me sounds a little bit artistic masochism you may be. interesting to see how even these and frescoes from antiquity were really adapted at simulating three dimensional images not of course led to something called the told you which literally means to deceive the i that's a french term that's an actual artistic technique if you look here that had its golden age in about the seventeenth century when walls and ceilings were painted to give a new genre of three dimensions and of course extra space and this exhibition has lots of surprises even some re
in laurie anderson's chalk room you can immerse yourself in a work of art made of chalk and letters and take flight on a voyage of discovery the space becomes a living world of endless possibility. that this is the wonderful thing about virtual reality you are actively involved as a participant in this work and that really is a new experience. each new era creates a new threshold of astonishment and there are plenty of surprises in store at the munich could start. couple of hours ago you had to...
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in laurie anderson's chalk room you can immerse yourself in a work of art made of chalk and letters andtake flight on a voyage of discovery the space becomes a living world of endless possibility. that's all this is the wonderful thing about virtual reality you are actively involved as a participant in this work and that really is a new experience. each new era creates a new threshold of astonishment and there are plenty of surprises in store at the munich can start. karen it seems like the art of deception is of all ages it's just fascinating how far back this goes you know right back to the antique frescoes which of course eventually gave way to something like coldplay which is you know is the french word for for deceiving the eye quite literally that's an actual artistic technique that had its golden age in the area and around less hundred century when walls and ceilings were painted to give an illusion of three dimensions and our hands extra space and this exhibition really has a lot of surprises like that and interestingly enough is going on until the thirteenth of january so there
in laurie anderson's chalk room you can immerse yourself in a work of art made of chalk and letters andtake flight on a voyage of discovery the space becomes a living world of endless possibility. that's all this is the wonderful thing about virtual reality you are actively involved as a participant in this work and that really is a new experience. each new era creates a new threshold of astonishment and there are plenty of surprises in store at the munich can start. karen it seems like the art...