In the new media, there is a desire and potential to create new effects for the audience and give new experiences. Pipilotti Rist is trying to create virtual utopia within the scope of video media, such as the recent work at the Museum of Modern Art, 2009 (7354 cubic meters). This job changed a typical naked atrium. The modern art museum becomes an active environment in which mutual relations can occur between the audience and the projection.
In Sydney, Australia, a retrospective exhibition of multimedia art by Swiss artist, Pippi Lotti list will be held. The show was held in the Australian Museum of Contemporary Art in November and was advertised as the largest single exhibition of the works of the list. During her recent exhibition in New York - there was an amoeba type ceiling screen with a viewing bed below - her name was tagged over Instagram over 16,000 times. MCA Australia director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor explained the multi-screen exhibition as "audience favorite".
The 54 year old Swiss artist, Pixil Forest of Pipilotti Rist, is no exception. Exhibitions at the new museum show very simple and ordinary items: beds, curtains, lights etc These are close-ups underwater with the human body, a series of strange events (ie women are big flowers It destroys the car), and unforgettable music. Each floor is dark, only the art project is illuminated. There is a large video screen on the ceiling, the color of the light string on the string changes according to the corresponding video, and the projector is illuminating the corner of the room. Due to the darkness of the room people felt lonely and the museum was full of people on the day I visited, it seemed like a truly solo experience. Adding music, most of them are minor, and there is a creepy woman's voice There is a singing style like Banks but some screams (in Sip My Ocean) scream Raise - This makes you feel frustrating, even lonely atmosphere