Nancy Baker Cahill Featured on StandardVision’s Museum-Grade Luma Canvas Displays at Infinity Festival 2021

For this year's Infinity Festival at Goya Studios in Hollywood, StandardVision showcased the work of innovative new media artist Nancy Baker Cahill on our museum-grade Luma Canvas displays in collaboration with Vellum LA. Guests of the event fully immersed themselves in Baker Cahill’s hypnotizing Slipstream series, showcased during the festival’s Art & Tech Exhibition.

Displayed on Luma Canvas, these complex and surreal digital paintings came to life and allowed attendees to examine the many intricate details of Baker Cahill’s works up close. Designed to situate digital art and NFTs within the physical world, Luma Canvas attributes a tangible presence to the art experience. Artworks come to life through the widest color gamut available and an unparalleled 160-degree viewing angle, delivering a viewing experience unlike any other.

Declared an anchor and a highlight of this year’s Infinity Festival by organizers and attendees alike, the exhibition of Baker Cahill’s Slipstream series on Luma Canvas truly represents the next step in this exciting artistic movement: how NFTs and digital art can have a meaningful presence and place in the physical world. Luma Canvas is available for purchase in a variety of sizes for different viewing environments and artwork types. Visit the Luma Canvas website to learn more about the displays, and to obtain pricing and technical specifications.

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