Category: event
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Let There Be Light, Mr Rochon!
Patrick Rochon started his flair in light painting in 1992, and has been commissioned in different assignments from shooting advertisements for cars to posters of events and even in live events. He declared himself a full time light painter in 1997 on a flight to Tokyo. Patrick is known for his visionary light painting portraits…
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It’s A Dot World
Visitors to the Children’s Art Centre at Queensland Art Gallery in Australia are handed coloured stickers as they enter one part of Yayoi Kusama’s current show and invited to ‘obliterate’ a previously pristine white room… The Obliteration Room revisits a project Kusama created for the gallery’s Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art in 2002, where…
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NYC’s Urban Art: DAIN
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, the elusive DAIN is considered to be one of the more influential artists to emerge from the current New York City street art movement. DAIN faithfully produces works that are both evocative and beautiful in their composition. His love for old Hollywood glam is evident in much of his…
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3D, arts, design, event, installations, live, media, mixed media, projection, video, video art, visual, visual effectsQuayola
“A glitch is commonly a sort of interference, something that breaks the normal order of things. In my work I use glitches as a device to establish strong design contrasts and unusual dialogues between different elements. I’m fascinated by the collision of opposing worlds, and for me the glitch represents this very collision.” Davide Quayola…

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