Timbaland and Mercer Labs collaborated on this new exhibit that reimagines masterpieces through technology
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Opening on April 26, Mercer Labs' new exhibit 'Maestros and the Machines' poses a thought-provoking question about the potential creations of past artistic geniuses if they had access to today's technology. Curated by artist Roy Nachum, the exhibition features immersive environments and soundscapes produced in collaboration with Timbaland and other innovative partners. It aims to highlight the evolution of art through new technological tools, inviting visitors to reflect on the conversation between historical creativity and modern capabilities. Tickets are now available, starting at $5.
"In 'Maestros and the Machines,' we ask: What would these masters have made if they were alive today, equipped with the technology we now have?"
"Art has always been alive, ever evolving, and constantly shaped by new tools and perspectives," Nachum said. "This exhibition is a conversation between the past and the future..."
Read at Time Out New York
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