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LaTurbo Avedon[editar]

LaTurbo Avedon is an avatar artist, curator, the designer and founder of Panther Modern. Their work emphasizes the practice of nonphysical identity and authorship since 2008-2009.Error en la cita: La etiqueta de apertura <ref> es incorrecta o tiene el nombre mal They have explored the growing relationship between users and virtual environments. They create this body of work using the simulation tools of the current moment.

The genesis of their identity occurred in various profile creation processes, eventually taking a more rigid form in Second Life.[1]​ They were the first virtual resident of the Somerset House Studios in London, exploring nonphysical interaction and studio practices.[2]​ Their simulated lectures and exhibitions have been hosted internationally, all constructed using game engines and character creation software.[3]

Plantilla: Ficha de persona

- Fotografía

- Ocupación: artista, curadora de arte

- Periodo de actividad o nacimiento: 2008

- Obras destacadas

- Sitio web oficial

Panther Modern[editar]

In 2013 Avedon founded and designed Panther Modern, a file-based exhibition space built using 3D model files, encouraging artists to create site-specific installations for the internet. The Panther has expanded to seventeen installation rooms, which was created with Cinema4D with a new area being added to the virtual model for each new artist. Since its launch it has hosted works by a variety of New Media and Digital Artists, including Morehshin Allahyari, Claudia Hart, Kim Laughton, and Jonathan Monaghan.[4]

Panther Modern provides a variety of methods to produce works in virtual space, the artist is able to choose the format in which they will share their installations. Completed rooms are added to the existing architecture, allowing the shape of Panther Modern to change with each project.[1]

"Panther is a saunter, a slow walk through time and the story of art"[5]

CLUB*ROTHKO[editar]

Avedon created a virtual night club called Club Rothko in 2012 that works to intersect the online world and the real world, inspired by night clubs in virtual environments such as Second Life and Mass Effect 2.[6]

The Club Rothko Builder allows users to make their own 3D sculptures.[7]​ The most well-known image of Club Rothko is from an interaction with a painting of philosopher Slavoj Žižek.[8]

In 2013, the goal was to fill the virtual place with statues will be created from selfies emailed to LaTurbo Avedon and then be uploaded to the web and emailed to the submitter in a .zip file.[2][3]

In 2015 Avedon returned to Club Rothko with a new video "Save 02", that was exhibited at the CICA Museum in Czong, Korea and at the Museum Angewandtekunst, Frankfurt, Germany. This video finds the avatar of the digital artist moving through the virtual disco filled with light projections and producing music on Ableton Live.[4]

Hatsune Miku[editar]

Avedon has collaborated on the production of 16-year-old humanoid Hatsune Miku's shows in London and elsewhere.[9]​ The initial project, "Still Be Here", was commissioned by CTM Festival and debuted at Transmediale in February 2016. Narrative was created by Mari Matsutoya, music by Laurel Halo. Visual design and staging by LaTurbo Avedon. Character motion by Darren Johnston, produced by Martin Sulzer.[10]

References[editar]

Links Club Rothko

http://www.digiart21.org/art/c-l-u-b-r-o-t-h-k-o

https://gallery0nline.wordpress.com/laturbo-avedon/

https://www.vice.com/en/article/gvw553/enter-laturbo-avedons-video-game-nightclub

https://www.factmag.com/2015/04/01/step-inside-laturbo-avedons-virtual-nightclub/

  1. Koerner, Willa. «15 Visual Artists Creating Amazing Work in the Digital Realm». Complex. 
  2. «Step inside LaTurbo Avedon’s virtual nightclub». Fact Magazine. 
  3. Palop, Benoit. «Create Your Own Net-Art GIFs With Club Rothko Builder». The Creators Project. 
  4. Koerner, Willa. «15 Visual Artists Creating Amazing Work in the Digital Realm». Complex. 
  5. «Panther Modern by Avedon». 
  6. «Step inside LaTurbo Avedon’s virtual nightclub». Fact Magazine. 
  7. Palop, Benoit. «Create Your Own Net-Art GIFs With Club Rothko Builder». The Creators Project. 
  8. «LaTurbo Avedon». Hilde Gallery. 
  9. Beta, Andy. «Laurel Halo Shakes Up Her Sound After Partnering With a Humanoid Pop Star». The New York Times. 
  10. «Still Be Here». Disk Agency.