If So, What? visitors will experience multimedia, AR, and VR installations and Blockchain Projects
Award-winning interactive media artists JD Beltran + Scott Minneman will be debuting two new works—a new 40-foot wide mural film based on Beltran’s film Evolution III, and an interactive film installation based on Evolution II (both films were originally commissioned by the Getty Institute for the Pacific Standard Time Exhibition.)
Working with light and sound, Miguel Novelo reconstructs cinema to create new experiences for the viewer. The subject matter gravitates towards the human landscape which the artist explores through fiction in relationship with reality.
CODAME will uncover collective memories and use neural networks in a workshop, enabling visitors to create artworks via Artificial Intelligence and machine learning with Jamaican-born interaction designer and artist Gary Boodhoo.
Label Dalbin, founded in Paris in 2003 produces video work, installations, and performances at the intersection of visual art, design, and music. Label Dalbin’s mission is to redefine the digital as a material and to expand the possibilities and use for audiovisual installations in architectural spaces, furniture, and interior design.
Khora Contemporary is the first Virtual Reality art production company. The company provides artists with the tools to realize their vision using Virtual Reality. Khora Contemporary’s goal is to establish VR technology as a widely applied medium within the arts, and to bridge the artists’ vision with the infinite possibilities of Virtual Reality.
Daata Editions Founder and Art Basel Film & Sound Curator David Gryn features Queertopia specially curated by Gemma Rolls-Bentley, table.video by Label Dalbin alongside VR projects by San Francisco based artist M Eifler (blinkpopshift) and Khora Contemporary.