Go on, touch it. The hands-on world of digital art
Story highlights A new generation of digital creatives are pushing the boundaries of art They create immersive, interactive art using coding, motion sensors and more Work celebrated in new London exhibition, "Digital Revolution" Original work by musician will.i.am, "Pyramidi" featured in show London CNN — A new generation of creatives are taking code to a more colorful realm, using digital media to push the boundaries of art. “The exhibition focuses on artists who use code as their material.” Digital artists come from all kinds of backgrounds, according to Bodman, and this is one of the show’s key themes. It’s cool to see these tiny people with huge wings Brian Chasalow, coder, "The Treachery of Sanctuary" Read: When glamor and mud collide – a match made in Glastonbury “ is an interactive sculpture made using code by architects,” Bodman said. Filmmaker and interactive artist Chris Milk’s large-scale installation “The Treachery of Sanctuary” examines birth, life and death by using shadow play on three screens to create a poignant narrative that viewers can interact with. The exhibition also features a number of new commissions including “Pyramidi,” a collaboration by musician and technology advocate will.i.am and Japanese artist Yuri Suzuki.
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