14 February 2017

Archipelago



Interactive Installation Art from Poland

Four interactive installations by experimental Polish artists Grzegorz Rogala (experimental filmmaker creating computer art, 3D animation and interactive art) and Joanna Krzyszton (painter creating immersive abstract paintings from photographs) have just been installed at LEVEL.

This amazing work is providing inspiration for groups and individuals over a two week programme of workshops, events and  public performances. The work invites audiences to investigate the universal language of form and sound within immersive and interactive environments. 

Interaction with Archipelago Installation
The installations include Archipelago (image above), a 3D work inviting the performer to use body movements to conjure islands from the sea, and La Route Jura Paris, which allows the player to develop a musical line and images which travel in a continuous line around the space.

Interacting and performing - La Route Jura Paris
 
“The installations by Joanna and Grzegorz are extraordinary, being the work of two artists with different backgrounds but sharing the same objective of bringing to life the amazing world which attracts and intrigues, turning the audience into creators and explorers of the unknown, the beautiful and the enchanting. It is both a very physical and a very metaphysical experience. While the complicated technical issues are not to be sorted out easily, the pleasure and enjoyment of encountering this realm is immense.”

International curator Malgorzata Sady


For 2 weeks from Friday 10 February the Warsaw artists are inviting audiences of all abilities and ages to come and animate the installations. 

Friday 17 February, 6.30-9pm is the Public Event, when local artists and audiences are invited to the LEVEL Centre to view/interact with the installations and meet the artists.
 
Archipelago in 3D - 3D Glasses needed to see this image in 3D

 

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