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VIRTUAL ART GALLERY FOR VISUAL ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS.
SHOW YOUR ARTWORK IN A NEW WAY.
MAKE IT BIG !
BE PART OF THE FUTURE. POWER YOUR ARTWORK.
www.gigoiastudios.com/gallery
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The artworks in this collection were created in the years 2002 - 2005.
Carlos was inspired by street art, grafitti and pop surrealism. Imaginary colorful creatures living in dreamy backgrounds and complex patterns painted in bold outlines, saturated colors and big canvases.
The Virtual Art Gallery brings back all artist collection at big sizes in a new context.
Credits:
Curated by Camila Candal.
3D art gallery by Gigoia Studios.
Soundtrack by Gigoia Waves.
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Portrait #StreetArt en réalité virtuelle avec #Madame
Du studio à la rue, une plongée dans l'intimité artistique du street artiste.
Pour une immersion à 360°, mode d'emploi :
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Réalisation : Nicolas Fauvel. Enjoy !
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University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno developed a virtual reality experience called the Reno Street Art Project, a multimedia time capsule highlighting street art on display in Reno between July 2017 – December 2017. Street art painted on walls and buildings around Reno have become a celebrated part of the city’s character. Librarians and multimedia specialists at the University collaborated with local artists to generate a digital archive populated with more than 500 entries of street art representing more than 200 individual murals and virtual reality (VR) gallery celebrating this medium. This project is available on display at the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center at the University of Nevada, Reno and will be available on a wider platform soon.
The Street Art Stories series take this experience further by including interviews from 5 artists on their views of what street art and being a muralist means within the Reno community.
Eric Brooks relocated to Reno in 2013 from Edinburgh, Scotland, where he was artist-in-residence at the Total Kunst and 4x8 Galleries. He is a visual artist, creating geometric landscape abstractions and assemblage sculpture, currently represented by The Beckwith Gallery. As co-owner of Art Spot Reno, he has his finger on the pulse of the burgeoning arts and culture scene developing throughout northern Nevada.
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Credits
University Libraries:
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Kathy Ray - Dean, University Libraries and Teaching & Learning Technologies
Jill Stockton - Marketing & Communications Specialist
Robin Monteith - Associate Director of Development
Chris Holloman - Design Specialist
Digital Initiatives Mathewson IGT Knowledge Center:
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Amy Hunsaker - Digital Initiatives Librarian
Laura Rocke - Digital Humanities Project Lead
Jeannette Martinez - Contemporary Street Art Specialist
@Reality:
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Mark Gandolfo - Executive Producer
Daniel Fergus - 3D Modeler
Shawn Sariti - Unity UX Programmer
Michelle Rebaleati - 360 Video Producer
Luka Starmer - 360 Video Producer
Kyle Weerheim - Second Unit Photography
Maryan Tooker - 360 Video Utility
Hadi Rumjahn - Unity Developer/Student worker
Tyler Goffinet - Unity Developer/Student worker
Special Thanks:
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Jack Freer - Additional Still Photography
Eric Brooks - Curator Art Spot Reno
Anthony Ortega - Muralist
Andres "Vaka" Martinez - Muralist
Jennifer Charboneau - Muralist
Joe C. Rock - Muralist
University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno developed a virtual reality experience called the Reno Street Art Project, a multimedia time capsule highlighting street art on display in Reno between July 2017 – December 2017. Street art painted on walls and buildings around Reno have become a celebrated part of the city’s character. Librarians and multimedia specialists at the University collaborated with local artists to generate a digital archive populated with more than 500 entries of street art representing more than 200 individual murals and virtual reality (VR) gallery celebrating this medium. This project is available on display at the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center at the University of Nevada, Reno and will be available on a wider platform soon.
The Street Art Stories series take this experience further by including interviews from 5 artists on their views of what street art and being a muralist means within the Reno community.
Andres "Vaka" Martinez is a dad, muralist, and tattoo artist living in Reno, NV, where he has spent most of his life. Vaka discusses how the culture in Reno has changed with the influence of street art in the community.
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Credits
University Libraries:
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Kathy Ray - Dean, University Libraries and Teaching & Learning Technologies
Jill Stockton - Marketing & Communications Specialist
Robin Monteith - Associate Director of Development
Chris Holloman - Design Specialist
Digital Initiatives Mathewson IGT Knowledge Center:
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Amy Hunsaker - Digital Initiatives Librarian
Laura Rocke - Digital Humanities Project Lead
Jeannette Martinez - Contemporary Street Art Specialist
@Reality:
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Mark Gandolfo - Executive Producer
Daniel Fergus - 3D Modeler
Shawn Sariti - Unity UX Programmer
Michelle Rebaleati - 360 Video Producer
Luka Starmer - 360 Video Producer
Kyle Weerheim - Second Unit Photography
Maryan Tooker - 360 Video Utility
Hadi Rumjahn - Unity Developer/Student worker
Tyler Goffinet - Unity Developer/Student worker
Special Thanks:
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Jack Freer - Additional Still Photography
Eric Brooks - Curator Art Spot Reno
Andres "Vaka" Martinez - Muralist
J. Charboneau - Muralist
Anthony Ortega - Muralist
Joe C. Rock - Muralist
University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno developed a virtual reality experience called the Reno Street Art Project, a multimedia time capsule highlighting street art on display in Reno between July 2017 – December 2017. Street art painted on walls and buildings around Reno have become a celebrated part of the city’s character. Librarians and multimedia specialists at the University collaborated with local artists to generate a digital archive populated with more than 500 entries of street art representing more than 200 individual murals and virtual reality (VR) gallery celebrating this medium. This project is available on display at the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center at the University of Nevada, Reno and will be available on a wider platform soon.
The Street Art Stories series take this experience further by including interviews from 5 artists on their views of what street art and being a muralist means within the Reno community.
Eric Brooks relocated to Reno in 2013 from Edinburgh, Scotland, where he was artist-in-residence at the Total Kunst and 4x8 Galleries. He is a visual artist, creating geometric landscape abstractions and assemblage sculpture, currently represented by The Beckwith Gallery. As co-owner of Art Spot Reno, he has his finger on the pulse of the burgeoning arts and culture scene developing throughout northern Nevada.
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Credits
University Libraries:
************************
Kathy Ray - Dean, University Libraries and Teaching & Learning Technologies
Jill Stockton - Marketing & Communications Specialist
Robin Monteith - Associate Director of Development
Chris Holloman - Design Specialist
Digital Initiatives Mathewson IGT Knowledge Center:
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Amy Hunsaker - Digital Initiatives Librarian
Laura Rocke - Digital Humanities Project Lead
Jeannette Martinez - Contemporary Street Art Specialist
@Reality:
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Mark Gandolfo - Executive Producer
Daniel Fergus - 3D Modeler
Shawn Sariti - Unity UX Programmer
Michelle Rebaleati - 360 Video Producer
Luka Starmer - 360 Video Producer
Kyle Weerheim - Second Unit Photography
Maryan Tooker - 360 Video Utility
Hadi Rumjahn - Unity Developer/Student worker
Tyler Goffinet - Unity Developer/Student worker
Special Thanks:
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Jack Freer - Additional Still Photography
Eric Brooks - Curator Art Spot Reno
Anthony Ortega - Muralist
Andres "Vaka" Martinez - Muralist
Jennifer Charboneau - Muralist
Joe C. Rock - Muralist
University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno developed a virtual reality experience called the Reno Street Art Project, a multimedia time capsule highlighting street art on display in Reno between July 2017 – December 2017. Street art painted on walls and buildings around Reno have become a celebrated part of the city’s character. Librarians and multimedia specialists at the University collaborated with local artists to generate a digital archive populated with more than 500 entries of street art representing more than 200 individual murals and virtual reality (VR) gallery celebrating this medium. This project is available on display at the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center at the University of Nevada, Reno and will be available on a wider platform soon.
The Street Art Stories series take this experience further by including interviews from 5 artists on their views of what street art and being a muralist means within the Reno community.
Jennifer Charboneau is a professional artist from Minneapolis, Minnesota who has lived in Reno for 3 years. Jennifer’s work is very expressive, abstracted and relevant to the subject matter that she is creating. She views creating art as a performance, a reflection of a thought and the action towards it.
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Credits
University Libraries:
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Kathy Ray - Dean, University Libraries and Teaching & Learning Technologies
Jill Stockton - Marketing & Communications Specialist
Robin Monteith - Associate Director of Development
Chris Holloman - Design Specialist
Digital Initiatives Mathewson IGT Knowledge Center:
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Amy Hunsaker - Digital Initiatives Librarian
Laura Rocke - Digital Humanities Project Lead
Jeannette Martinez - Contemporary Street Art Specialist
@Reality:
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Mark Gandolfo - Executive Producer
Daniel Fergus - 3D Modeler
Shawn Sariti - Unity UX Programmer
Michelle Rebaleati - 360 Video Producer
Luka Starmer - 360 Video Producer
Kyle Weerheim - Second Unit Photography
Maryan Tooker - 360 Video Utility
Hadi Rumjahn - Unity Developer/Student worker
Tyler Goffinet - Unity Developer/Student worker
Special Thanks:
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Jack Freer - Additional Still Photography
Eric Brooks - Curator Art Spot Reno
Anthony Ortega - Muralist
Vaka - Muralist
Jennifer Charboneau - Muralist
Joe C. Rock - Muralist
University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno developed a virtual reality experience called the Reno Street Art Project, a multimedia time capsule highlighting street art on display in Reno between July 2017 – December 2017. Street art painted on walls and buildings around Reno have become a celebrated part of the city’s character. Librarians and multimedia specialists at the University collaborated with local artists to generate a digital archive populated with more than 500 entries of street art representing more than 200 individual murals and virtual reality (VR) gallery celebrating this medium. This project is available on display at the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center at the University of Nevada, Reno and will be available on a wider platform soon.
The Street Art Stories series take this experience further by including interviews from 5 artists on their views of what street art and being a muralist means within the Reno community.
Joe C. Rock is a self-taught artist, born in Stockton, California. His recent focus has been on mural work and fine portraiture, but he stays close to his roots combining graffiti and illustration throughout work. Joe has lived in Reno, NV for 23 years.
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Credits
University Libraries:
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Kathy Ray - Dean, University Libraries and Teaching & Learning Technologies
Jill Stockton - Marketing & Communications Specialist
Robin Monteith - Associate Director of Development
Chris Holloman - Design Specialist
Digital Initiatives Mathewson IGT Knowledge Center:
************************
Amy Hunsaker - Digital Initiatives Librarian
Laura Rocke - Digital Humanities Project Lead
Jeannette Martinez - Contemporary Street Art Specialist
@Reality:
************************
Mark Gandolfo - Executive Producer
Daniel Fergus - 3D Modeler
Shawn Sariti - Unity UX Programmer
Michelle Rebaleati - 360 Video Producer
Luka Starmer - 360 Video Producer
Kyle Weerheim - Second Unit Photography
Maryan Tooker - 360 Video Utility
Hadi Rumjahn - Unity Developer/Student worker
Tyler Goffinet - Unity Developer/Student worker
Special Thanks:
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Jack Freer - Additional Still Photography
Eric Brooks - Curator Art Spot Reno
Anthony Ortega - Muralist
Vaka - Muralist
J. Charboneau - Muralist
Joe C. Rock - Muralist
Sheung Wan got lots of cool graffiti and street art everywhere. Roam around the streets, alleyways and corridors. Is it worth a visit? Let's find out the street arts in ...
Portrait #StreetArt en réalité virtuelle avec #Alëxone
Du studio aux rues Toulousaines, une plongée dans l'intimité artistique du street artiste.
Likez notre page Facebook :
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Réalisation : Nicolas Fauvel. Enjoy !
Pour une immersion à 360°, mode d'emploi :
- régler la qualité à 1080
- sur dekstop, déplacez le curseur dans l'image : ça bouge !
- Apple : le 360 ne marche pas sous safari, passez-le sur chrome ou autre
- pour l'iPhone : regarder avec l'application YouTube pour bien en profiter
- et pour les plus équipés d'entre vous, mettez votre casque oculus et laissez vous porter :-)
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Walk down the Street Art lanes in Melbourne from the comfort of your home. This video has 360 degrees view so feel free to scroll around and check out the different strokes of colours, characters and shapes created by local and international artists & hidden sculptures.
Walk virtually around:
1. Hosier Lane
Popular Hosier Lane is an ever-changing canvas of paste-ups, murals and hidden sculptures. High above, Adnate's portrait of an Indigenous boy gazes towards the river.
2. Higson Lane
3. Duckboard Place
Duckboard Place features a mix of vibrant street art, gig posters and great dining options like Tonka, Lee Ho Fook and Pastuso.
4. AC/DC Lane
Named after the legendary Australian rock band, AC/DC Lane is covered in colourful tributes to rock'n'roll, including a huge portrait of Malcolm Young and a 3D sculpture of Bon Scott bursting through the wall.
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