Last weekend, I stopped at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art to see one of the exhibits which ended up not inspiring me to take any photos. However, one of the other exhibits was in a small dark room with lots of moving patterns and some blips, boops and bubbling noises to accompany it.
I stayed in that room for at least 10 minutes and luckily they had positioned two comfortable chairs in there for people like me who got mesmerized by the changing shapes and movements.
The exhibit is called Biophony and was created by Alida Sun. It's described as "hand-coded art" meaning it is a digital artwork coded by the artist. Whatever you want to call it, I found it be relaxing and stimulating at the same time.
8 comments:
This is amazing.
That looks like great fun to watch, Sharon.
Looks like fun,
Sounds great and fun to see.
Very digital.
Groovy.
Biophony seems like a fascinating fusion of technology and art—how wonderful that it offered both a calming and thought-provoking experience, especially with a cozy spot to sit and take it all in
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