Arc Magazine is the UK’s leading magazine on Lighting in Architecture.
About 3 weeks ago, their editor announced via Linkedin that they were on the lookout for exciting new concepts/proposals/works in progress for their regular “Drawing Board” feature. Any new projects in the pipeline that people wanted to shout about??
Having discussed AI and light art with them previously, I reached out and asked if they would consider including “digital” projects. They were intrigued, and asked to know more.
So I sent over a series of bustling neon-soaked cityscape artworks I had recently been working on called “Bright Lights”, as well as my recent Rarible drop “Metropolis”. The overarching theme was of using light, detail and volume to create thriving “living” urban landscapes that could captivate the viewer. The response was a resounding YES! I was then asked to provide some information about the project and the creation process behind it. Then they got to work…
Thanks so much to Matt and the team for the opportunity! I can’t wait to get my hands on the physical copy!
Dan | Digitalgyoza is a lighting designer and digital AI artist based in the UK, who writes about Art, Technology, Web3, Culture and Blockchain.
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