The Jing'an Sculpture Park Art Center, which is recognizable for its poetic garden-style exhibition hall, recently welcomed an exhibition full of contrasts - "Fantasy" New Youth Multimedia Art Exhibition, which created a fascinating tension. 31/groups of young artists and musicians brought together 45 multimedia works of art in this exhibition, creating a fantasy world where "reality" and "virtual" are intertwined. Among them, the "Mirror Garden", an exhibition hall rich in the beauty of oriental artistic conception, has been transformed into a futuristic stage. Through the reflection of artistic works, people can encounter the true nature in mirage, fog and illusion. The multimedia art works exhibited by
cover various forms such as paintings, installations, images, multimedia interactive visuals, and sound interactions. With their unique perspectives and innovative technical means, they not only challenge the definition of traditional art, but also lead the way in art. future direction.
In this exhibition, young artists explore the origin of the world and express the concept of art through experiments, technology, digital and other methods: some people simulate the ecosystem where fish live in nature, simulate the flight of birds, and simulate the processes of cells and neurons. Touching the connection with the outside world conveys thoughts about life; by integrating the currently popular "Sanxingdui" elements, some people interpret historical civilization and original culture in a new era and express it with contemporary thinking. The
exhibition, in particular, explores the boundaries between the "virtual world" and the "real world" in an innovative way. Under the guidance of "new quality productivity", based on traditional visual and auditory art forms, it combines multiple media and digital The integration of technology gives works a new digital life. For example, the work "Energy Memory" turns invisible energy into tangible interaction, integrating the interaction of sound, light and electricity, and presenting a different light and shadow show. In this era of rapid change, these works provide people with a window to a new perspective, leading people to think deeply and understand the world we live in and our possible future directions, and try to build a brand new thought of modern Chinese civilization.
Many works involve deep philosophical issues, challenge the audience's perception of traditional concepts of reality, and trigger important thinking on existence, self-understanding, and the direction of human life. The exhibition attempts to use the form of multimedia art to guide the audience to deeply explore the infinite possibilities of the interweaving of virtuality and reality, as well as their profound impact on human beings and the future. It can be said that in this exhibition, the artists' works not only provide a visual and sensory feast, but also hope to inspire the audience to think and discuss important current issues.
For ordinary viewers, the most attractive aspect of the exhibition is its interactivity. The interactive installations set up by the artist integrate the works and the audience, allowing people to travel through them and immerse themselves in a "world" woven by data and algorithms. This "world" will also give feedback. These experiences are very real and will replicate you. The image appears in front of you, and will follow your footsteps to create ripples, and will resonate with your energy... "Mirror Garden" breaks the traditional elegance and tranquility of the past, and presents a modern feel in the sound and light film , the cross-border integration of multimedia, digitalization and art. This is the most cutting-edge form of artistic expression at the moment, which belongs to everyone today. It is more "playable" and creates an unprecedented unique experience.
This exhibition is curated by Huang Caidi and Li Zhengzhong, and is academically hosted by Li Lei. It will last until June 18.
Author: Fan Xin
Text: Fan Xin Picture: Exhibition site Editor: Xu Yang Editor: Li Ting
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