The idea of space, dimensions and an endlessly transforming world lies at the heart of Wild’s brand and digital platform. Built as the home of experiential art – ‘where everyone is invited to explore the unseen and the unknown’ – Wild celebrates experimental, immersive art, while subverting the inherent sense of preciousness that surrounds the white-cube, gallery-first art world. The brand collaborated with Justified Studio to craft a visual narrative and identity that can seamlessly capture their expansive offerings, and chart an effortless way to both experience and inhabit their world.
Experiential dining (whether semi or fully immersive dining experiences) is a fun, next-level way to enjoy a meal!
Image 2 of 14 from gallery of Airship Orchestra / ENESS. Photograph by Ben Weinstein
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At the confluence of experiential art and technology, there is “Superblue” — an immersive art experience now open in Miami, London and New York. We first visited Superblue’s inaugural Miami opening earlier this year and were blown away in particular with installations by DRIFT, teamLab, and James Tu
Immersive art experience casts new light on Pantone's Color of the Year.
Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson established his eponymous studio in Berlin in 1995; in the decades since, he and his team members have created a multitude...
Technology-driven artworks, mixed reality (MR) playgrounds and secret passageways are just some of the experiences on offer.
Arcadia Earth is a new exhibition in New York City that explores environmental issues and educates visitors on strategies to save our planet.
Van Gogh Alive was a spellbinding immersive experience that brought tears to her eyes. She loved the sensory room in all its colourful glory.
By now you are well-aware of all the iterations of Instagrammable pop-up museums that have hit your news feeds as of late, from the Museum of Ice Cream to the Rosé Mansion to a legit upcoming Pizza Museum. So naturally, you've probably already heard…
Welcome to a fascinating world of Visual Arts! This unit study is designed to guide learners aged 6-12 on an in-depth exploration that will not only provide a thorough study of the subject at hand, but will also involve students in the process through immersive, experiential learning opportunities. Consistent, gentle, and easy-to-follow structure encourages internalization and personal connection with each module. Be sure to add the Visual Arts Primary Level Workbook, available in both digital PDF and physical print formats! These workbooks are not required to complete the unit study; however, they add enriching dimension to the learning experience. This unit study will be delivered digitally and may be used ebook-style or printed alongside a notebook of your own choosing or with the Harbor + Sprout Primary Companion Notebook, available in both digital PDF or physical print format. You can purchase a physical print copy of this unit study here. Primary Level Unit Studies are open-and-go and non-consumable, meaning that you will not need to write on or cut anything out of the pages. Optional printable notebooking pages are provided. This unit study is intended for elementary learners ages 6-12. This unit study includes 20 modules. Each module is made up of 3 parts: Information: This is the reading portion of the module. The reading can be completed independently or with help from an adult. You may take one day or more to complete the reading. Notebooking Prompts: In the notebooking section of each module, you will have the opportunity to reflect on your reading in a way that is unique to you. Activities: Each module contains a selection of activities and hands-on learning experiences to choose from. These activities span the range of learning styles and are meant to be completed at whatever pace feels most comfortable to you. Click here to download a free sample of our Visual Arts Primary Level Unit Study. Click here to download a free sample of our Botany Primary Level Unit Study. The modules in the Visual Arts Primary Level Unit Study include: Module 1: Introduction to Visual Arts Module 2: History of Visual Arts Module 3: Color Theory Module 4: Elements of Art & Principles of Design Module 5: Art in Nature Module 6: Visual Arts in World Culture Module 7: Patterns and Mathematics in Art Module 8: The Art of Words Module 9: Sculpture Module 10: Textile Art Module 11: Painting Module 12: Photography Module 13: Drawing Module 14: Indigenous Art Module 15: Mixed Media Art Module 16: Street Art Module 17: Printmaking Module 18: Mosaics Module 19: Chalk and Pastel Art Module 20: Music and Visual Arts Each module has a list of pertinent subject applications including science, nature study, language arts, writing, history, geography, art, music, math, and life skills. Writing and language arts are also inherently woven into the whole unit through notebooking. Enjoy your adventure with Visual Arts! Page count: 250 Click here to download a free Visual Arts Primary Level Unit Study sample. Click here to download a free Botany Primary Level Unit Study sample.
Superblue's first venue will open December 22 with 'Every Wall Is a Door,' an exhibition of works by James Turrell, teamLab, and Es Devlin.
Bershka lives at the intersection of technology, music and social networking. Creative, immersive and experiential, the brand exists to connect the most in-the-know urban youth with emerging and up-to-the-minute trends in fashion and make them viral.The brand has three main lines - Bershka for girls and boys and the teen line BSK - creating a wide spectrum of available styles and combines garments for daily use with special and trendy proposals, to cover all occasions of the generation. The general collection is complemented by customization options and with limited editions or collaborations with relevant partners. Model: 184 cm tall and size L. - Short sleeve sporty jacquard T-shirt
Immersive art has taken over the rhetoric in the Denver contemporary art scene — but what exactly does it mean, why do we like it and is it here to stay?
Immersive and experiential public art installations by the collective LeuWebb Projects, led by Christine Leu and Alan Webb, draw a balance between creativity and criticality.
Discover Area 15 Las Vegas, a haven for immersive art and unique Vegas experiences with vibrant nightlife, dining, and quirky attractions.
Our Immersive Corner Package includes two fully immersive walls surrounded by LED Lighting. We can transform areas into interactive learning spaces for Primary, Secondary and Special Education needs schools. Creative impactful imaginative software and content to teach and learn in a whole new environment. The software provides over 500 interactive activities and also enables the user to download their own images and videos via the editor. Our multi-sensory interactive immersive spaces engage students on a new level - you can even create immersive learning spaces to simulate complex scenarios in a safe, controlled area. Immersive Rooms are custom designed to meet your specific needs. The wellbeing suite has the capability of measuring users overall wellbeing before and after sessions, helping to gauge changes over time. Optional Extras. Create wall wash lighting with LED Mood Lighting, controlled by dice, software or a colour panel. Aromatherapy units Wind Machines Fog Machines Water Effect Projectors provide a circle of colour with a rippling water effect in varied colours
Family Style est un dîner imaginaire présenté sous la forme d’une revue trimestrielle d’art et de culture. Fondée à New York et publiée dans le monde entier par d’anciens élèves des Nations Unies, du magazine Vogue et du New York Times, la revue Family Style se concentre sur la créativité, la communauté et la cuisine à travers des éditoriaux imprimés, un contenu numérique et des expériences immersives. Family Style No. 2 Objects of Affection L’éditeur invité et pionnier de la cuisine au feu, Francis Mallmann, édite ce deuxième numéro, intitulé Objects of Affection. Il considère ce numéro comme un spécial design de Family Style, mais aussi, dans un sens plus large, que « c’est une réflexion sur la matérialité et notre relation avec celle-ci. En quoi les pièces que nous possédons et les espaces que nous habitons sont une extension de notre propre personne ? Et comment peut-on la transformer ? » Langue : anglais
Internationally recognized for his digital and physical installations, Cyril Lancelin has been exploring the potential of our environments.
□Features – Carefully selected high-quality combed cotton: Breathable, durable and soft on the skin. Hand sewn seamless toe: Skilled craftsmen spend 10 times more time than machine sewing to ensure an unrestricted and wireless feel. □AR x ARoom By HAN GAO ARoom is a diversified offline hybrid physical space located in Shanghai, focusing on captivating contemporary art and design while concurrently blending music and various immersive experiential activities. ARoom is committed to presenting a unique brand experience by seamlessly integrating art with a tasteful lifestyle and comfortable elegance. Unconstrained by tradition, creating a non-traditional experimental art space. Almond Rocks invited Han Gao, the founder and designer of Workbyworks studio, to design a new visual system for ARoom. Han Gao's logo design for AR features clear graphic characteristics, composed of two color blocks with letters that can be stacked vertically or placed side by side. In the evolution of AR into ARoom, Han Gao utilized a grid system instead of color block recognition to design standard patterns composed of lines. These patterns are arranged with varying densities in different directions according to different logics, with slightly distorted details hinting at different viewing scales or angles. □Designed by AR by Almond Rocks, made in China.□Selected and stocked by Future Fusion Online. □Worldwide shipping from Sydney, Australia.
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New York-based British artist Shantell Martin is known for her black and white drawings, which combine patch-worked faces with straightforward messages. Martin’s multi-dimensional works address complex issues such as identity, intersectionality, and other topics relating to the modern human condition. Her public murals and immersive gallery presentations are made intuitively, building fields of loose drawings with a meditative style. Martin teaches as an adjunct professor at NYU Tisch in the Interactive Telecommunications Program, where she combines visual art with personal storytelling and technology. More
Robert Larson. Untitled (Marlboro), 1999. Discarded Marlboro packaging on linen, 165cm x 208cm / 65″ x 82″ Born in 1968 in Santa Cruz, CA. Lives and works in Sa…