Audio-visual art is drawing from club scenes, urban projections & electronic music, deeply immersing us. The “Eclipse” exhibition in London is a dazzling example

From the “Eclipse” exhibition by Nonotak in London

Our advocacy of CANs – containers for conviviality – makes us interested in the various technologies and methods of collective joyful experience. Here, from the Conversation UK, is an alluring example, currently on show in London (ticket link at the end of the post).

By Rob Flint

These changes blur the borders of the art form with gaming, club and gig visuals, semi-permanent immersive experiences, and giant outdoor screens and projection-mapped buildings…

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