Harry Burke, Holly Childs and Sophie Collins will be presenting a new «
immersive reading installation», titled Unreliable Source, in Nina Beier's solo exhibition at DRAF on December 10.
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Copy of a Copy National Portrait Gallery London UK 20 January 2017 3D
immersive sound
installation A voice gently
reads a list of every portrait that Picasso painted, whilst sounds move around the space that feature in the background of
The
immersive, interactive
installation, Hansel & Gretel, fills the Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall and extends into the first floor of the Head House, creating...
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Commissioned originally for dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany and making its West Coast debut at SFMOMA, artist William Kentridge's The Refusal of Time (2012) is an
immersive installation combining synchronized video projections featuring live action, animation and dance, with audio feeds that incorporate music and sound and a...
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Highlights include the film work Second - hand
Reading (2013),
installation O Sentimental Machine (2015) and The Refusal of Time (2012), an
immersive work created with composer Philip Miller, projection designer Catherine Meyburgh, choreographer Dada Masilo, scientist Peter Galison and collaborators from around the world.
LONDON ---- Tate Britain presents The Squash (March 22 - October 7, 2018), an
immersive, tile - covered
installation combining... [
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In this
immersive installation of video, performance, sound, lithography, and sculpture, Erin Fussell transforms an urban desert flood...
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Her sculptures take the form of
installations, books,
readings, and recordings, and she creates
immersive environments that draw on history, literature and systems that produce knowledge.
Echoing the promised utopia and oft - dismal reality of advanced technological networks and intimating at the vague disillusion of late - stage capitalism, Bleeding Edge features site - specific
installations and new media works by artists Anthony Antonellis, Kelsey... Continue
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Immersive Triumph at Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art