The first 3D streaming cloud exhibition dedicated to Yayoi Kusama

During lockdown Massimo De Carlo inaugurated the fifth outpost of his gallery in a “virtual space” developed by Wide VR, a startup that creates virtual exhibition spaces, that a few weeks ago launched a new interesting project in collaboration with the Mucciaccia Gallery in New York. It is the first ever exhibition in cloud streaming 3D applied to a virtual exhibition, dedicated to the famous Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (Matsumoto, 1929). “A virtual 3D exhibition navigable from the web has limits given by the fact that the application on which runs the exhibition must be supported by a website, which in the standard format webgl reaches a few tens of megabytes”, responds to Artribune Edoardo Graziadei.  “Cloud streaming solves this problem by running a high-performance PC app, made of HDRP, on a supercomputer found for example in the USA. This allows to have a whole other quality and to open the doors to a new era in the world of virtual exhibitions”.  The works on display include a series of works ranging from the fifties to 2007, plus three large sculptures exhibited in 2004 at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, and will be available until August 31 on the site of the Mucciaccia Gallery. [by Artribune]

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