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Lumisonica

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Debuts November 17, 2018

Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts

 

"a digital sentient landscape of sound and light" - the artist

 

 

TUM SuperLux Symposium - Vesna Petresin: Creating with smart light from TUM Fakultät für Architektur on Vimeo.

 

 

The Mint Museum is pleased to announce the public debut of Lumisonica, a site-specific, interactive light and sound installation on the Grand Staircase of Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts created by Vesna Petresin. Beginning Friday, November 16, visitors will experience a changing canvas of ambient light and sound that responds to their movements as they climb or descend the stairs. Petresin, born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is a trans-disciplinary artist who has exhibited and performed at the Tate Modern; ArtBasel Miami; the Royal Academy of the Arts; the Venice Biennale; the Institute of Contemporary Arts London; and the Vienna Secession. She is based in London, Amsterdam, and Berlin. She is scheduled to be an artist in residence at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation from January through April. Mason, based in Asheville, runs a digital media business offering services such as media systems architecture and design, photography, animation, web design, sound design, show control/stage interactives, and more. He designed and implemented the lighting and sound systems and consulted on programming for LumisonicaThe project was funded through a generous grant from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which challenged museums to use technology to enhance the visitor experience.

 

Augmented Reality - Blog post by Rebecca Elliot, Assistant Curator of Craft, Design & Fashion for The Mint Museum

 

Biographical sketch of the artist 

 

 

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