Video Essay of Olivia Sonne and Iris Zhang.
Overview
What are we talking about when we talk about digital art? Observing various perspectives on digital art prompts this intriguing question. The diversity of ideas surrounding this relatively young medium offers a valuable discussion point, especially as people bring their unique experiences and interpretations of digital art’s meaning and impact. Our video essay contrasts two forms of digital art experiences. The Van Gogh Immersive Experience emphasizes visual spectacle through digital reproductions of Van Gogh’s art, primarily catering to Instagrammable moments rather than deep engagement. In contrast, the Nxt Museum in Amsterdam showcases original, tech-driven works like Living Room by Random International, where art responds to viewers’ interactions, fostering a thoughtful, personal connection. This immersive approach transforms the visitor from a passive observer to an active participant, urging digital art to inspire reflection and connection rather than mere consumption. By analyzing the differences between these two approaches to digital art, we hope to answer the above question, or at least present a new lens through which to consider the nature of digital art experiences.
Video Essay
https://youtu.be/3vwFwtGAvyk?si=lGCI6G1UdU3zPEeF
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Bibliography
“Boundary Functions (1998) — Scott Snibbe – Interactive Art.” n.d. Scott Snibbe. https://www.snibbe.com/art/boundaryfunctions.
Broey Deschanel. 2023. “Immersive Van Gogh: Why Art Is in Crisis.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOFBAJStuk8.
“Immersive Van Gogh Experiences Bloom Like Sunflowers.” 2021. The New York Times. September 21, 2021.
“Life in a Different Resolution – Nxt Museum.” n.d. Nxt Museum. https://nxtmuseum.com/exhibition/life-in-a-different-resolution.
Mondloch, Kate. 2022. “The Influencers: Van Gogh Immersive Experiences and the Attention-Experience Economy.” Arts 11 (5): 90. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts11050090.
“RANDOM INTERNATIONAL.” n.d. RANDOM INTERNATIONAL. https://www.random-international.com/living-room-variation-1-2022.
“Van Gogh Exhibition: The Immersive Experience,” n.d. https://vangoghexpo.com/.Bibliography
Very interesting video essay. Nice use of images and the background music was a nice touch. Nevertheless, I wonder if it is possible or fair to compare an artwork of the post-impressionist period with modern, abstract art installations. After all, Van Gogh’s work is a painting while modern, abstract art installations give a lot more possibilities for displaying and experiencing the art. As you show in your video, the way the exhibition showed Van Gogh’s work could be considered just a spectacle, but what do you think are better ways to experience Van Gogh’s work?