Not exact matches
However, at the GDC last
week, Deep Silver and 4A Games announced
collaboration with NVIDIA using RTX technology, which will include real - time Global Illumination and as seen in the fly - through gameplay
video below, the results look to be quite stunning.
This
week Hasbro Games has announced a
collaboration with the popular retro
video game franchise Tetris.
In conjunction with the landmark Pacific Standard Time exhibition
Collaboration Labs: Southern California Artists and the Artists Space Movement, artist - run production company EZTV will host a five -
week series of
video screenings, live music, performances and artist talks in honor of its 32 - year history as one of the world's first
video theaters, computer art galleries and independent media centers.
Among the highlights of its first eight years are: Bernd Alois Zimmermann's harrowing Die Soldaten, in which the audience moved «through the music;» the unprecedented six -
week residency of the Royal Shakespeare Company in their own theater rebuilt in the drill hall; a massive digital sound and
video environment by Ryoji Ikeda; a sprawling gauzy, multi-sensory labyrinth created by Ernesto Neto; the event of a thread, a site - specific installation by Ann Hamilton; the final performances of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company across three separate stages; the New York Philharmonic performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's sonic masterpiece Gruppen with three orchestras surrounding the audience; WS by Paul McCarthy, a monumental installation of fantasy, excess, and dystopia; a sonic environment that blurred the boundaries between artist and audience created by the xx; an immersive Macbeth set in a Scottish heath and henge by Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh; tears become... streams become..., a genre - defying
collaboration between artist Douglas Gordon and pianist Hélène Grimaud, which flooded the Armory's drill hall with an installation of water, light, and music; and HABEAS CORPUS, a performance and installation by Laurie Anderson based on the story of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee that examines lost identity, memory, and the resiliency of the human body and spirit.
Warren's first solo exhibition with the gallery comes on the heels of a six -
week residency at the Brooklyn space, culminating in a new photo,
video, and performance piece created in
collaboration with high school students Kim Corona, Genesis Monegro, Arti Tripathi, and Daria Mateescu — the fourth in a series of projects in which Warren has worked with unique communities in residencies to create new performance - based works.