Bitforms Gallery Features StandardVision’s Luma Canvas for Latest Exhibition in San Francisco

As part of Bitforms Gallery's latest exhibition A Generative Movement, a new work from Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is currently on view on StandardVision's museum-grade Luma Canvas display, designed specifically for showcasing NFTs and digital art. The exhibition is currently on view at Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco, and coincides with Bitforms Gallery's 20th anniversary as well as Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's solo exhibition at SFMoMA.

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's work Saturation Sampler, brought to life on StandardVision's Luma Canvas LED display, uses AI computer vision to track onlookers and extract the most saturated color palettes from their bodies and clothes, creating a gridded composition from the footage where viewers catch glimpses of their reflections in the pixelated field. With the widest color gamut available and an unparalleled 160-degree viewing angle, Luma Canvas delivers a unique viewing experience unlike any other. The direct emissive nature of the display's LEDs creates a visceral and material encounter with Lozano-Hemmer's interactive work, meaningfully situating his digital work within the physical realm.

Alongside Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, the exhibition showcases generative artwork from Refik Anadol, Daniel Canogar, LIA, Manfred Mohr, Casey Reas, Siebren Versteeg, and Marina Zurkow, and celebrates artistic vision through computational innovation with works spanning from 1971–2021. The exhibition runs through November 15th, open each week Tuesday through Saturday.

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