Master class "How to create a virtual picture" in the framework of the exhibition Digital Looking Glass 2.0 Automatic translate
20 Октября
Галерея “Нагорная”
ул. Ремизова, 10
Москва
October 20 at 19.00 will be held
Master class "How to create a virtual picture" in the framework of the exhibition
Digital Looking Glass 2.0
Speakers: Konstantin Khudyakov, Alexander Sploshnov ml.
Information about the participants:
Alexander Sploshnov ml. - artist, director, stereographer, supervisor VFX and VR. Priorities in the work are such areas as virtual reality VR 3D 360, stereoscopic shooting and installations, 3D mapping, TV advertising and channel design, special effects for films and TV, architectural visualization, simulations of explosions, fire and smoke, chromakey virtual studio, character animation, 3D sculpting, mat painting, wedges, shapes, captions, screensavers, dice, motion graphics, infographics, 3D fractals, rendering, as well as painting, graphics, digital art. The stylistic preference is hyperrealistic surrealism.
Konstantin Khudyakov - Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, full member of the Russian Academy of Arts, one of the founders of digital art in Russia. In this project, he will present his most interesting experiments in the field of “clean” form and three-dimensional space within the framework of the two-dimensional “digital picture”, “augmented reality”, “multi-touch art”, “Magic magnifying glass”, “Eye of the Angel-intelligence-3”, large-format digital stereo mirrors -2015.
Exhibition project "DIGITAL BEYOND GLASS 2.0" represents the latest digital technology in the visual arts. For the first time in the Russian exposition of fine arts, the VR-360 degree format will be used, allowing the viewer to move inside a flat picture. Visitors will be able to see unique video art works in the format of stereo-light 4-K plasma panels that will fill the entire exhibition space of the gallery.
It is a continuation of the series of projects “The Art of High Resolution”, “The Art of Deep Immersion 1, 2. 3. 4”, “Digital Looking Glass-1” and is intended to show the wide audience and the professional community the possibilities of the latest technologies in the experimental space of contemporary Russian art.
Admission by tickets to the exhibition - 200 and 100 rubles
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