Virtual art and the current state of exhibitions Virtual art is the result of a combination of long-standing tradition of art and progressive revolutionary technology. Technology can dramatically change our daily life and change the thought process, as the latest users can do as fast as testing the new system innovation. As with many technological advances, virtual and cyberism are accepted by artists and were created by artists who often attempted the myriad possibilities that the technology could provide.
Current Exhibition: The current exhibition at Newcom Art Museum, EMPIRE celebrates the 300th anniversary of New Orleans. EMPIRE is a work by Los Angeles artists Fallen Fruit (David Allen Burns and Austin Young), a request by Newcomb Art Museum, Woods Studios, Pelican Bomb. Through the combination of more than 300 items, artists turned the entire art museum into an immersive art work, explored the history of people, explored cultural heritage, historical stories, and social construction. The exhibition will be on display on December 21, 2018. Several plans are planned this year, including a June 19 discussion. Please visit the website for details
Virtual art and the current state of exhibitions Virtual art is the result of a combination of long-standing tradition of art and progressive revolutionary technology. Technology can dramatically change our daily life and change the thought process, as the latest users can do as fast as testing the new system innovation. - Comparison of Michelangelo 8217 and Bernini 8217 Davids "There is no concept in the best artists and you can not include a piece of marble in its mass range, but only one hand that follows the heart can penetrate this image." I will explain that it is something like sculpting people with most of the marble. As we know from his work, he did a wonderful job at this job.