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Added on the 14/12/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Digital Art Mode, the first time in the world digital art is being used in an automotive setting, will offer a particularly exclusive driving experience. The displays on the BMW Curved Display activated with this My Mode come from a creative dialogue between the BMW Group Design and the internationally renowned Chinese multimedia artist Cao Fei.Back in 2017 Cao Fei designed BMW Art Car #18, the first fully digitally designed vehicle in the history of this globally unique collection of mobile artworks. With the premiere for the integration of digital art in an automotive setting, she and the BMW Group are now together taking the next step in the company's global cultural commitment. In her digital artwork created for Digital Art Mode, Cao Fei addresses the many interactions and correlations in a globalised world using light elements that are constantly changing, moving and relating to each other.
A team of technicians remove the silver fabric covering the Arc de Triomphe as the two weeks of artist Christo's temporary, posthumous work draws to a close. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Jul 27 (EFE).- (Camera: Javier Castro Bugarín) At first glance, Belgrano de Banfield avenue (Buenos Aires province) has nothing special, but a particular behaviour is observed among its passers-by: they walk more or less in a hurry, they go in and out of the shops, but everyone, at some point or other, looks up at the sky and smiles. The reason? Martín Ron's hyperrealistic murals.FOOTAGE OF THE MURALS.
Madrid, Apr 14 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Castro) Spanish artist Óscar San Miguel, better known as Okuda, has inaugurated in the Madrid neighbourhood of Aluche a mural made by his foundation, Coloring the world, in recognition of the solidarity work of the Mutual Support Network of this neighbourhood in Madrid.FOOTAGE OF THE ARTIST AND THE MURAL.
Barcelona, Mar 18 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- The artist Francesc Punsola, known as Frank Trepax, on Thursday presented his latest work"Punktocrátor", which can be seen on the facade of the Water Deposit of the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona. FOOTAGE OF THE GRAFFITI IN BARCELONA.