Unemployed Couple Waiting On Benefits For Months
More than a hundred Black Cowboys and Cowgirls ride for justice at the Compton Peace Walk.
Check out the first virtual reality adventure presented by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County – theBlu: an Underwater Virtual Reality Experience.
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Created by Wevr and directed by Jake Rowell, theBlu is an immersive VR series that allows audiences to explore the wonder and majesty of the ocean through different habitats.
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Visitors journey through multiple underwater environments that includes an encounter with an 80-foot blue whale as it swims past a sunken ship and an undersea migration on the edge of a shallow coral reef.
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#virtualreality #videoart #theblu #whale #projections #naturalhistorymuseum
Check out theBlu: An Underwater VR Experience at the Natural History Museum.
This enormous projection was playing in the lobby.
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#naturalhistorymuseum #howdoyoumuseum #jellyfish #theblu #virtualreality #videoart
North America Mammals Hall #howdoyoumuseum #nhm #timelapse #hyperlapse
Finally got to ride the glass slide but the best part of the whole experience was to watch LA:360 by @colin_rich_ #videoart
Glendale Open Arts and Music Festival...
William Wegman - Stomach Song
From the laserdisk "Persistence of Vision." Peter Campus, Three Transitions, 1973
Christian Marclay's "Telephones" (1995), a 7 1/2-minute compilation of brief Hollywood film clips that creates a narrative of its own. These linked-together snippets of scenes involve innumerable well-known actors such as Cary Grant, Tippi Hedren, Ray Milland, Humphrey Bogart and Meg Ryan, who dial, pick up the receiver, converse, react, say good-bye and hang up. In doing so, they express a multitude of emotions--surprise, desire, anger, disbelief, excitement, boredom--ultimately leaving the impression that they are all part of one big conversation. The piece moves easily back and forth in time, as well as between color and black-and-white, aided by Marclay's whimsical notions of continuity. #videoart #ArtsEd #modernart #artnews #artinfo #artblog #video #telephones #art
Ulay & Abramović "AAA AAA" [1978] #art #video #videoart #artinfo #artblog #mediaart #ArtsEd #abstract #creative #videodaily
1971. Video (black and white, sound), 18:40 min. Acquired through the generosity of Barbara Pine. © 2011 John Baldessari. Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York #video #art #videoart #ArtsEd #photodaily #photooftheday #mediaart #artblog #artinfo #abstract #creative
Chris Burden "Shoot" - conceptual performance from the early 1970s. Shot on Super-8, 16mm film, and half-inch video. #videoart #chrisburden #performanceart #guns