Video: Can chaos be streamlined?
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Can! Especially when people from art, for whom there are no barriers to the physical description of the world, and who are not afraid to experiment at the intersection of art and technology, take on the solution of such a question. And the result? He is always original and amazes at the same time with the simplicity and unexpectedness of his solution. One of these free (in all senses) artists, solving the problem of hybridization of art, is Julius Popp (Julius Popp). His work at the recently concluded London Olympics has been admired by many - see for yourself how he managed to tame water and make it speak!
In his works, the artist uses technology, resulting in interdisciplinary experimental works that transcend the boundaries of art and science. Popp studied at one of the oldest art schools in Germany, the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. His work and discoveries in the field of artificial intelligence are studied at the Fraunhofer Institute in Bonn, as well as at the Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA).
It is a great success to personally attend the lectures of this extraordinary person, to communicate live. And everyone who lives in Moscow has such a chance! On November 14, Julius Popp comes to our capital to deliver one lecture as part of the completion of the project "THE BEST PEOPLE OF THE HYBRID WORLD IN MOSCOW" … The topic of the lecture will be devoted to the issue of ordering chaos in hybrid art. The lecture will be held at the ARTPLAY Design Center, beginning at 20:30. Admission to the lecture is free, subject to prior registration on the website www. LexusHybridArt.ru … Registration is already open.
For those who still cannot attend, but also want to listen to this fascinating lecture, there is an excellent opportunity to watch the online broadcast on the website www. LexusHybridArt.ru - November 14 at 20:30.
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