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As Digital Art, Contaminated Water Looks Beautiful

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Obviously, environmental issues are at the heart of many of today’s debates. Turning one into an eye-catching digital art project, new media artists Nicolas Sassoon and Rick Silva contribute to the discussion in the best way they know how: the second iteration of SIGNALS, an ongoing video project which not only raises awareness about the worrying state of the world’s water, but also depicts how human beings and new technologies affect natural landscapes. In a way, they question today’s non-friendly symbiosis between natural and synthetic elements.

West-coast located, the duo takes over the Vancouver-based Wil Aballe Art Projects (WAAP) gallery for the next few days to generate an uncanny water vista inspired by their Pacific environment. By merging their signature aesthetics, with the help of a well-oiled collaborative creative process, they turn an industry-polluted body of water into a poetic and contemplative computer-generated narrative.

Sassoon & Silva interacting with their audience. Photo by Neil Chung

“The project starts from the depiction of Pacific Northwest Landscapes through computer imaging, with the introduction of ‘foreign’ or indeterminate elements within the landscapes; the ‘signals.’ In this particular instance, some of my animations (based on SPILL WINDOWS) were used as animated textures on the ocean’s surface layer. Rick supervised the production of the video work, we discussed the various stages of production in order to finalize the piece,” Sassoon tells The Creators Project. “I supervised the design of the installation in space, but we also determined the layout and scale of the installation together. We try to always combine our respective areas of expertise in the project, but things may also shift for the next iteration of SIGNALS.”

While experiencing this intimate immersive installation, viewers are surrounded by a large-scale three-wall projection, a mesmerising organic audiovisual tryptych. The smooth top to bottom transition, from Silva’s realistic 3D rendering, to Sassoon’s minimal and early computer-inspired textures, is in fact quite disturbing. A soundtrack by Silva and an essay by Alex Quicho enhance the experience, highlighting the abnormal presence of the liquid diluting into the natural water environment, propagated by the waves’ motions.

If you are in Vancouver, the show runs through 9th January. Meanwhile, here are a few pictures of the installation:

Photo by Neil Chung

Photo by Neil Chung

Click here to see more from Nicolas Sassoon and here to see more from Rick Silva.

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The Sharjah Light Festival is back with 11 nights of colourful displays

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The festival kicks off next month

There’s a dazzling projection art event coming to Sharjah.

Sharjah Light Festival is returning for 2022 with 11 nights of colourful projections and music. If this year is anything like previous festivals, our eyes are in for a treat.

The colourful festival is the first and only of its kind in the region and has been running for over ten years. It attracts thousands of visitors to up to 20 locations in Sharjah each year. The designs are inspired by local culture, stories and traditions.

The 2022 Sharjah Light Festival goes from February 9 to February 20 and is organized by the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority.

The festival brings a kaleidoscope of creative lights and colour to Sharjah’s architecture. Diverse locations are featured during the annual show, with light and sound spectacles that transform them. (Have your camera ready.) The festival uses energy-saving lighting technology and all the lights and projectors used have passed certification for environmental compliance.

The Sharjah Light Festival also showcases the emirate’s rich heritage and historical monuments. Local and international artists, musicians and light technicians collaborate to showcase the emirate’s achievements.
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