Dynamic Glitch Art Exhibitions

Felipe Pantone Derives Inspiration from Old and New Technology

Acclaimed Spanish artist Felipe Pantone launches a glitch art exhibition at ALICE Gallery in Brussels, Belgium. With 'Excès de Vitesse,' the creative comments on the ever-accelerating tendency of technological development with graffiti, small-scale sculptures and mixed-media artworks. Inspired by connotations, contained in computer glitches and other digital aesthetics, Felipe Pantone chooses to use his artwork to fuse classical modes of communication with contemporary ones.

ALICE Gallery identifies him as "an iconoclastic artist at the forefront of technology." Among the mesmerizing and visually engaging works on display during the glitch art exhibition, there are kinetic sculptures that ultimately rely on the individual's "natural motion to unleash a mind-boggling effect." In incorporating this component into the body of Excès de Vitesse, Felipe Pantone fosters a direct link between creative work and audience, thus submerging the viewer into the glitch art exhibition.

Glitch Art
The trend of glitch art exhibits offers an opportunity for artists and galleries to explore the aesthetic appeal of technological errors and glitches.
Fusion of Classical and Contemporary
The trend of fusing classical modes of communication with contemporary ones, as seen in Felipe Pantone's artwork, presents an opportunity for creatives to create innovative and thought-provoking pieces.
Kinetic Sculptures
The trend of incorporating kinetic sculptures into art exhibitions provides artists with an opportunity to engage viewers in a dynamic and interactive way.

Who This Affects Most

Art Galleries
The glitch art trend presents disruptive innovation opportunities for art galleries to curate unique and visually engaging exhibitions that push the boundaries of traditional art forms.
Technology
The fusion of classical and contemporary modes of communication in artwork opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for technology companies to explore new ways of bridging the gap between old and new technology.
Creative Industries
The rise in glitch art exhibitions and the incorporation of kinetic sculptures provide disruptive innovation opportunities for creative industries to challenge traditional artistic practices and create immersive experiences for audiences.
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MARKETTop markets: Europe
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  • Gen Z (primary audience)
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