In the Crimea, in the art cluster “Tavrida”, the academy of creative industries “Meganom” began its studies, as part of its opening the multimedia exhibition “Day One” was presented. This was reported by the press service of the art set “Tavrida”.
Creative Industries Academy “Meganom” will be one of the key platforms for the development of young Russian art and the core of the youth and education center “Tavrida.ART”.
The First Day exhibition will be open to all guests of Meganom Academy until 30 June. From June 2, the fair will be accessible by pre-registering on the tavrida.art website.
In the exhibition, science and art merged into a single whole and Tavrida.ART appeared before the participants in the format of digital artist-residents’ interactive and multimedia spaces, holographic installations, video art and creativity.
“The exhibition is presented as a walking route where guests will meet at every point a new object symbolizing the fusion of science and nature, light and form, the divine component of our world and man-made intervention. . The press service of the Tavrida art cluster said that artificial intelligence technologies have become the core of every exhibition, creating innovative and advanced art on its basis.
International creative studios OOPS Team and Robohall have developed several interactive zones specifically for the Day One exhibition.
The main attraction in the academy’s exhibition hall was the Solar Flower multimedia installation, based on a heavy industrial robot arm.
The flower bud is made of LED screens with additional light and computer vision. Viewers could see the bud turning towards the sun in real time, mimicking the behavior of a living plant.
“In this exhibition, we try to grasp the creative process as a kind of “divine” action, a personal given. And it’s not just about classical art forms. Today it does not stand still and embodies the achievements of science and progressive innovations. This is how new contemporary art movements such as science, art, techno art and others emerge.”
He added that the installations and objects in the exhibition were created with the help of technicians, IT specialists and artists, and also powered by artificial intelligence.