Balloon Museum DTLA - Dove Raggiungere E Ammirare Mondi Straordinari (D.R.E.A.M.S.)

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • D.R.E.A.M.S.
    Dove Raggiungere e Ammirare Mondi Straordinari
    Camilla Falsini
    For Let’s Fly, Camilla Falsini has worked on the surrounding walls and three-dimensional structures. One is surrounded by gigantic printed graphic compositions composed of a multitude of colorful shapes and symbols. Further on, the artist innovates, experimenting with inflatable creations for the very first time. She realizes a total of 4 igloos accessible to the public and other inflatable shapes, outlining a dreamlike city in which we wander among mysterious shapes: Are these plant forms in an imaginary village or strange inhabitants of a surreal world? The effect is like being inside an utopian place where the public can play and interact with the artworks. Moving from 2D to 3D, Camilla Falsini brings us into a playful world where acid colors and Pop motifs coexist. With her attraction to asymmetrical shapes and primary colors, Camilla Falsini’s artistic practice is inspired by the Memphis group, a design and architecture movement created in Italy in the 1980s whose ambition was to end ambient “good taste”. With them, cream tones and glass tables were a thing of the past. The Memphis style countered in favor of colorful interiors, where chic materials were combined with kitsch.
    AIRSCAPE
    Sila Sveta
    For the Let’s Fly exhibition, Sila Sveta invites the public into the heart of impressive inflatable worlds. In this long traveling game-like experience, the artists take us around different digital worlds discovering balloons, castles, palaces, rollercoasters and underwater creatures, from the infinitely large to the infinitely small.
    This POV (point of view) video offers a variety of hints from our world, for example the Colosseum - an interesting reference considering that Let’s Fly exhibition founders are based in Rome, Italy. There you’ll also see an airship flying over the Eiffel Tower - an image that really did exist, since at the beginning of the 20th century many airships flew over the French capital. With these dynamic sequence shots, viewers are plunged into a breathtaking visual journey, a unique immersive experience specifically designed for the Balloon Museum.

Комментарии • 2