Iregular’s new immersive audiovisual experience teaches 8–12-year-olds about creating digital personas and giving away their data. First cinema and television, then computers and the internet blurred the lines between reality and
VERTICAL VIDEO: NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR FILMMAKERS
Different categories of video and advertising have embraced the vertical format since 2013. If you can adapt to work with the format, vertical video may be a way to expand
This Giant Kaleidoscope is Really a Rave Cave
‘Light Origami,’ by artist Masakazu Shirane, is a walk-in dome that bends and weaves light. This article was originally published on June 2, 2015 but we think it still rocks! Take
A Solo Jazz Pianist Gets Overtaken by a Fractal Universe in This Gorgeous Music Video
Pianist Tigran Hamasyan’s hypnotic “The Cave of Rebirth” meet Julius Horsthuis’ infinite fractal landscapes in a stunning music video directed by Ruben van Leer. Jazz and algorithms join forces to create
A Magical Coral Orgy Took Over Miami’s New World Center
Soundtracked by Animal Collective and guided by moonlight, Borscht Diez brought virtual reality, a psychedelic opera, and a coral sex party to the Frank Gehry-designed building. To witness Miami’s ability to
Animated Fire Spirals by Daniel Barreto
Here’s a fun series from artist Daniel Barreto who animates infinite loops of flame in these surreal gifs. The brief animations continue his experimentation with light and long exposure photography
Virtual Reality and Theater Come Together to a Classic David Bowie Tune
“HEROES: A Duet in Mixed Reality” redefines theatergoing on every level VR and immersive theater have a lot in common. Both offer temporary reprieves from reality, but more than traditional
A Phenomenal Projection-Mapping Music Video Shot in a Single Take for Irma’s ‘Save Me’
With a neverending procession of distressing events in the news lately, you might be in need for a substantial dose of something absurdly happy. If so, this new music video
An Interactive Pond of Computer-Generated Koi Fish Designed by teamLab
Wading calf-deep into what looks like an infinite pool of water, visitors to Tokyo’s Odaiba Minna no YUME-TAIRIKU 2016 festival walk slowly through teamLab‘s (previously) latest light mapping installation. A
Antique Light Art Brings the Northern Lights Indoors
Thomas Wilfred, the granddad of light art in the early 20th century, gets his own show at Yale University Art Gallery. The antique mechanical sculptures produce hyper-colorful projections radiating with