Virtual Exhibition: In-between
Curated by the creative duo >3<3=3, this online showcase brings together 16 fresh talents, from designers to artists, to explore the theme of being “in-between.” Their works span everything from 2D to 3D and touch on ideas like culture, nature, and the digital world. Think of it as a playful, digital space where ideas connect, overlap, and evolve.
Digital Art at The Louvre
The Louvre, an institution synonymous with timeless art and culture, is proving it’s just as comfortable embracing the future as it is preserving the past. For centuries, this iconic museum has been a guardian of human creativity, showcasing masterpieces from around the globe. But what makes the Louvre truly special is how it’s blending this deep respect for history with a forward-thinking attitude.
VR Experience: Horizon of Khufu
The Horizon of Khufu is a 45-minute VR experience that takes you to the mysterious era of pharaohs, pyramids, and hieroglyphs. This project showcases the dedication of a group of experts in VR technology, digital art, historical research, and 3D animation, all working together to recreate Ancient Egypt with astonishing accuracy. It’s a truly unique experience.
EPOCH: A Cosmic Movie Camera
Through a pinhole into the unknown – A Cosmic Movie Camera is a group show curated by Nora N. Khan and Andrea Bellini at the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève as part of Biennale de l’Image en Mouvement 2024, presenting a collection that explores the moving image in the algorithmic age.
Virtual Exhibition: CYBERIANA
Techspressionism is a contemporary art-history term to describe fine artists using digital technology to convey subjective and emotional content. “Expressionists presented the world from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically in order to evoke moods or ideas, seeking to express their emotional experience rather than physical reality” — Techspressionism emerges with the same idea in the age of technology.
Must-See Digital Art Exhibitions: December 2023
As we bid farewell to the last days of 2023, this month’s digital art exhibitions promise to elevate our senses and transport us into realms previously unexplored. In this month's curated list, we bring you a collection of must-see digital art exhibitions, each a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of the digital canvas.
We’ve been dreaming about a magical jungle
Digital Arts Blog’s official pavilion at The Wrong Biennale – We've been dreaming about a magical jungle is a virtual art exhibition that invites you into a realm where nature, technology, identity, and spirituality converge to create a mesmerizing tapestry of human experience.
Digital Art Exhibitions you shouldn’t miss: September 2023
As summer fades into the horizon, September emerges as a vibrant canvas, showcasing a kaleidoscope of creativity in the realm of digital art. This month, we invite you to explore a curated selection of the most exhilarating digital art exhibitions. Here’s 5 of the best digital art exhibitions that you shouldn’t miss this month:
Virtual Exhibition: CATALYST
CATALYST is a group exhibition organized by EPOCH in partnership with Honor Fraser Gallery. The exhibition is a brilliant collection which explores themes around history and archiving — and what’s kept and what’s forgotten in a post apocalyptic world.
Virtual Exhibition: No Beginning No End
Critique plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality and depth of one’s art. Through thoughtful analysis and constructive feedback, artists are able to gain new perspectives, refine their skills, and push the boundaries of their creativity. No Beginning No End is a virtual exhibition that’s result of valuable critique amongst Loop Lab’s fourth cohort.