Do you want to visualize the heartbeat through light and sound? If possible. and you can do it in Miami.
Starting the year connected to oneself and to others through art is an intense and enriching experience. From experimental art to audiovisual technology, Superblue brings us this unique experience. From the hand of the artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, you can live an experience full of joy, reflection and social connection with others.
Miami is not only a leader in innovative and experimental art driven by technology, but also in digital art, three-dimensional art and interactive and immersive art such as the exhibition at the Perez Art Museum (PAMM) “Liminal” by Leandro Erlich.
Superblue Miami, immersive work to interact with your heart
“Pulse Topology” by renowned artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, in Superblue Miami, until August 2023. It is an extraordinary immersive biometric work of art that allows you to follow in the footsteps of your own heart. In fact, you can listen to your heartbeat by placing your open palm a short distance from a sensor. At the end, all the beats come together as if it were a single heart.
This work of art consists of 3,000 suspended light bulbs, each lighting up to the rhythm of the heartbeats of the different participants. “Pulse Topology” has a series of ridges and valleys of lights with sensors detecting new heartbeats, replacing older ones. This creates what is called a Memento Mori, a Latin phrase that recalls the mortality of human beings. This is when all the rhythms connect with each other. It is a magical moment filled with a powerful poetic force in the room.
The works of the famous Mexican-Canadian artist Lozano-Hemmer are activated with the biometric data of the participants in real time, that is to say with their heartbeat, their breathing, their voice or their fingerprints. In addition to this new exhibition, you will be able to see: “Each wall is a door”, Turrell, the extraordinary “Between life and non-life”, “Universe of water particles, transcending boundaries“O Devlin: “Forest of us”. Following: www.superblue.com/pulse-topology/
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Artechouse, pioneers of multisensory experimental art in South Beach
“Magentaverse” from Artechouse and Pantone at Artechouse Miami Beach through Spring 2023. For the fourth consecutive year, Artechouse and Pantone are teaming up to produce Pantone’s Color of the Year 2023, Viva Magenta, an immersive artistic experience unique to through color Through multiple installations and rooms of color and interaction, the multi-sensory experience explores the unlimited sights, sounds, feelings and inspirations of the color magenta.
Undoubtedly, this exhibition presents digital art in a lucid and intelligent way and completely immerses the public in the feelings produced by the shades of magenta, a color associated in many cultures with spirituality, kindness and compassion.
Artechouse has collaborated on previous color exhibitions with the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík and the Society for Neuroscience for a project in Washington, DC. Following: www.artechouse.com/location/miami/
Olympia Theater in Downtown Miami
“Klimt: The Immersive Experience” is a digital art exhibition that invites you to dive into the world of Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, one of the greatest artistic geniuses of the early 20th century. It will be open to the public from February 2023. It is one of the most anticipated shows this year.
This extraordinary exhibition reflects the incomparable universe of Klimt through his life, his career, his technique, his influences and his secrets through a unique virtual reality experience.
The exhibition, which explores different stages of her life, features many masterpieces, including The Kiss, Judith and the Head of Holofernes, and The Tree of Life. Through every detail of her brushstrokes, augmented by the use of advanced technology to create two-story projections, you are transported into her world full of sensations and sensuality.
Additionally, the exhibition also reveals the inspiration behind some of his most iconic paintings. Following: www.klimtexpo.com/miami/
Paradox Museum Miami, exhibits on psychology, math and science
Over 70 interactive paradox-based exhibits at the Paradox Museum Miami, Wynwood, through January 19, 2023.
This is the first Paradox in the United States, an immersive and educational exhibition that totally challenges all the senses, combining education and entertainment. Through hints, mental and visual, it presents a collection of interactive experiences based on math, science and psychology.
You can learn about the tricks of perception and how the human brain works. Two sensational activations in The Paradox Tunnel which invites participants to let go while balancing their bodies in an amazing experience of perceived movement and “The Paradox Piano”, which allows you to create a unique melody and your own piano concerto.
The experience lasts between 60 and 90 minutes. Until the start of the school year, prices have been reduced to $18 for adults and $16 for children. The Hay Paradox Museum also has exhibits in Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden. Following: www.paradoxmuseummiami.com/ and 2301 North Miami Ave.
MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art of North Miami
Art on the Plaza Series: “To What Lengths” by VantaBlack, until January 20, 2023. Chire Regans, better known as VantaBlack, presents a reflection on the construction and preservation of the heritage of black culture and other peoples of the diaspora.
To reflect the interweaving of actions, he activated five palm trees in MOCA Plaza with large-scale braids, adorned with metal, sunflowers and artificial gardenias. The braids on each tree follow the representative styles of women in the VantaBlack family. At the base of each tree is a round mat with cushions to sit on, inviting viewers to participate in the work while looking up. Following: www.mocanomi.org/2022/09/mocas-art-on-the-plaza-vantablacks-to-what-lengths/
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