when: 24 June 2023 - 08 July 2023 | | cost: Free | address: 5 Comber St Paddington NSW 2021 Australia | tickets: https://bit.ly/ceramixr
published: 21 Jun 2023, 5 min read
This showcased event has concluded.
Expired
Prepare to be transported to a world where the ancient art of ceramics meets cutting-edge technology. CeramiXR Immersive Art Exhibition is a thrilling exploration of the intersection between nature, art, and digital innovation.
This genre-bending exhibition takes the audience on a multi-sensory journey, merging ceramics and cutting-edge technologies, including augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), and interactive media.
Ceramics, dating back thousands of years, is one of human civilisation's earliest and most enduring technologies. Merging the elements of 'earth', 'water', 'fire', and 'wind' with the skilled touch of human hands, ceramic art represents a cultural heritage that embodies our past and present. It is a powerful reminder that technology and innovation can be harnessed to deepen our appreciation of nature and inspire us to strive for a more harmonious relationship with the world around us.
In the spirit of celebrating people, nature and technology, this exhibition brings together outstanding ceramic and digital artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, offering a glimpse into the future of ceramic art. Join us on the journey into the digital frontier of ceramics, and we hope you will have fun and leave feeling inspired and enriched by the power of art and technology.
Join us on Instagram to find out more about our exciting project!
Content from UpNext.com.au. Please don't scrape website.
Prepare to be transported to a world where the ancient art of ceramics meets cutting-edge technology. CeramiXR Immersive Art Exhibition is a thrilling exploration of the intersection between nature, art, and digital innovation.
This genre-bending exhibition takes the audience on a multi-sensory journey, merging ceramics and cutting-edge technologies, including augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), and interactive media.
Ceramics, dating back thousands of years, is one of human civilisation's earliest and most enduring technologies. Merging the elements of 'earth', 'water', 'fire', and 'wind' with the skilled touch of human hands, ceramic art represents a cultural heritage that embodies our past and present. It is a powerful reminder that technology and innovation can be harnessed to deepen our appreciation of nature and inspire us to strive for a more harmonious relationship with the world around us.
In the spirit of celebrating people, nature and technology, this exhibition brings together outstanding ceramic and digital artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, offering a glimpse into the future of ceramic art. Join us on the journey into the digital frontier of ceramics, and we hope you will have fun and leave feeling inspired and enriched by the power of art and technology.
Join us on Instagram to find out more about our exciting project!
Go see CeramiXR Immersive Art Exhibition 2023.
CeramiXR Immersive Art Exhibition 2023 is on 24 June 2023 - 08 July 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Paddington.
Are we missing something? Help us improve this article. Reach out to us.
Event Details
Are you looking for 'Things To Do' ideas?
Upnext Team
We love helping people
See recent events discovered by Upnext Team
Expired
Adelaide Tiny Home Expo 2023
Discover Tiny Houses and why they are taking Australia by storm. Tiny houses on and off wheels, luxury Airbnb models, m...
Expired
Drag Bingo & Cocktail Fun! 2023
Celebrate a Sunday afternoon with Bingo with a difference...Drag Bingo.Join hosts Fifi and Princess Laya as they perform...
Expired
Have You Eaten? 2023
Have You Eaten? is an immersive art exhibition that invites you to consider your perfect picnic, favourite foods, and co...
Expired
Punk Protest Propaganda 2023
Discover The Political Art of Fahmi Reza, a captivating exhibition at Nexus Gallery.Fahmi Reza, a self-taught Malaysian ...