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Essentially, a forestry worker will walk (or ATV) around as before observing the forest directly. “But instead of having a paint can, they have a tablet in their hands,” said Chapman.
“Sometimes, people think digital art and nature are completely against each other,” Takashi Kudo, a member of teamLab, said at a media preview. “But at the same time, we think digital and nature are ...
Japan forest lights up in digital art show - Art & Culture - The Jakarta Post. The exhibition, which opens on Friday and runs until November 7, ...
Forest Lawn’s museum director and resident art historian, James Fishburne, has re-envisioned a storied panorama painting, with a theatrical show and slick animations.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Breathtaking Landscape Paintings Inspired by the Boreal Forest, From Europe to North AmericaWhat do the landscape painters of Canada and northern Europe have in common? Their muse is the taiga, or boreal forest: a massive ring of mostly coniferous trees that stretches across the Northern ...
“A Forest Where Gods Live” is a digital art exhibition, that uses lights, projections, sensors and sound to turn nature into a work of art.
Named for the song Invisible, each of the 1,000 minted pieces contains art from the video for the song created using Huxley AI, which was developed by a company called Nested Minds.
Flower Forest at Tokyo's Mori Building Digital Art Museum. 47 / 62. Walk, Walk, Walk Search, Deviate, Reunite. An exhibit at Tokyo's Mori Building Digital Art Museum. 48 / 62.
Kudo says he hopes the exhibition, titled "teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live", will help people appreciate the beauty of the natural environment. "The leaves -- it seems that they are only green ...
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