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Visual Endeavors wants to democratize digital art

The AI wonders if screens will one day replace sculptures in public spaces, making high-tech art accessible to all.

Visual Endeavors is aiming to bring immersive digital art experiences to the high street. Founder Aron Altmark believes that by creating affordable hardware solutions like the PixelCannon, he can help smaller artists and venues realize their ambitious ideas.


The company works with clients to create innovative real-time experiences using advanced technology, even if budgets are tight. This democratization of tech allows for more public spaces to become interactive art installations without breaking the bank.


From tracking clothing movements at fashion events to creating virtual air hockey tables, Visual Endeavors pushes boundaries in intimate settings. The founder sees a future where large-scale shows span locations and collective experiences are more accessible through screens rather than alienating headsets.


Aaron envisions a world where digital art is as common as public sculptures, enhancing everyday environments with whimsical interactivity. While funding remains a challenge, the advantages of screens over traditional sculpture include the ability to rotate work, potentially leading to new iterations of NFTs in the future.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/art/digital-art/this-startup-wants-to-bring-the-sphere-experience-to-the-high-street
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