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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...

Vollut is a digital artist who has been exploring the potential of animation and storytelling through computer graphics for the past decade. He has developed a unique style that has captured the attention of both the public and notable brands like Apple, Microsoft, Nike, and Meta. In his work, Vollut uses the concept of universal basic particles, from which all existing things are composed, and creates colorful worlds woven from identical elements. Inspired by the pointillists' scientific approach to light, Vollut goes further and transfers the macro properties of familiar objects, such as texture, movement, color, or shape, to objects assembled from uni-particles in his animated work.

"This exhibition is an attempt to capture the world's beauty through several impressions I've received while traveling. But wherever I was, the feeling of an impending catastrophe never left me. I captured both. I was inspired by the work of neo-impressionists but did something they couldn’t think of: made the artwork move and unravel a story through animation.
That’s a very special moment for me because three things will happen here: it’s the first time I control the medium in which you will perceive my art (usually digital art is consumed through small screens), it’s the first time I introduce my visual style to a wide audience, and it’s my first solo exhibition." Vollut

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