An international festival in São Paulo brings together electronic language and various art.
The invisible is in the air. They look up, down, have fun in a world that only they see.
A scale is the biggest success of the exhibition, a semester final work multimedia design students from a German university. They have designed, watercolor, landscape scenes, made an animation and put a model in three dimensions. When a person puts his glasses, enters this world.
“It’s a feeling, our inexplicable. Its very cool. It seems that you are traveling, you know? “, Amaze a visitor.
” There are some kites in the sky. Looks like you’re floating, it’s really cool, “says one child.
Another piece is a conversation between the past and the present. When the safe visitor on a rod and starts spinning around her, a picture of our past graduates and starts chasing us in the present. When the loose visitor, the image of the past, the past walks slowly arises and is incorporated in us, in the present. No one can get rid of the past.
“In this job, you’ll be able to see several works that today make an intersection between contemporary art and electronic art. For instance, red skirt that moves and more that other green work, which is creating an endless path, is a sculpture that reconstructs all the time in space, “says Ricardo Barreto, festival organizer.
It has cameras to compose music in the rhythm of eye blinks. It has little people in the virtual world fleeing when someone from the real world approaches. And one can mess with lights and sounds, play games in Greece and also watch over 100 animations.
An installation works like a symphony, begins slowly and gradually the 18,000 LED lights up multiply color and speed.
The common stones, virtual men. Apparently they are not there, but appear when we look on the computer screen. As if the stones had a memory who has passed by.
Memory is also the inspiration of another artist. She keeps the face of those who pass by the festival. And then presents these people to those who pass along Avenida Paulista.
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