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Vollut’s “Safe Distance” Exhibition is a magic Journey into Immersive Digital Art

London’s art scene is set ablaze with the debut solo exhibition of digital artist Vollut at W1Curates. Titled “Safe Distance,” this groundbreaking exhibition not only marks Vollut’s solo debut but also redefines the boundaries of immersive digital art experiences.

LSOS: DJs Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa have given Oxford street a comic inspired AR twist.

The Oxford Street gallery W1 Curates has teamed up with Lost Souls of Saturn – a multidisciplinary live project and collaboration between Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa, two in-demand DJs and producers, well-known on the electronic music circuit

Thursday’s best photos

The digital artist Frederic Duquette, known professionally as Fvckrender, attends the launch of his video exhibition Catch the Light.

Digital artist’s London show is love letter to beating anxiety ‘thanks to art’

A digital artist has described his debut solo show in London as a “diary” of the past eight years as he found solace in art after battling up...

"Ash Thorp's visionary explorations offer an augmented view into the innermost personal workings of his creative mind. Thorp expresses, “The artwork originates from my abundant curiosities and attempt at gaining a deeper understanding of the world around me. It is an avenue of healing, a place I can retreat to, have complete control of, and exist most comfortably within.”

With a background in both traditional and digital art, Ash Thorp proficiently applies a wide range of techniques to construct the most hyperrealist animations and renders of art. The line of reality is effectively blurred in his work, leaving us perplexed, and in a state of wonder as to whether we're looking at something physically real or computer generated.

Now debuting a new series of work titled “Nascent,” Thorp continues with a deeper conversation about the human experience and his attempt to understand the core of our existence.
His place among the most thought-provoking and imaginative artists in our current generation is resoundingly clear."

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