London, UK. 02nd July, 2014. Future flights of fancy past in this image of Chris Milks titled The Treachery of Sanctuary, 2012 said to be inspired by cave paintings such as Lascaux. Camera tracks the viewer's body movements translating them into a series of projected shadow plays that combine with those of birds allowing visitor to feel transformed and immersed in the experience. The artwork is part of Images from Digital Revolution: An Immersive Exhibition of Art, Design, Film, Music and Video Games at the Barbican Centre, London. Credit: roger parkes/Alamy Live News


Future flights of fancy past in this image of Chris Milks titled The Treachery of Sanctuary, 2012 said to be inspired by cave paintings such as Lascaux. Camera tracks the viewer's body movements translating them into a series of projected shadow plays that combine with those of birds allowing visitor to feel transformed and immersed in the experience. The Creators Project, a partnership with Intel and VICE. Images from Digital Revolution: An Immersive Exhibition of Art, Design, Film, Music and Video Games Barbican Centre 3 July Ð 14 September 2014 Digital Revolution explores and celebrates the transformation of the arts through digital technology since the 1970s. The exhibition brings together for the first time a range of artists, filmmakers, architects, designers, musicians and game developers, who are using digital media to push the boundaries of their fields. The most comprehensive presentation of digital creativity ever to be staged in the UK Digital Revolution is a festival-style exhibition.


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