Author: Digital ARTECHOUSE

Announcement

Our 4th Anniversary Visit Giveaway

This year we are celebrating ARTECHOUSE’s 4th anniversary!

As part of this celebration, we are gifting a limited number of tickets to select families in our communities!

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Artist Spotlight

All About New Media Artist Refik Anadol

Refik Anadol is a new media artist who uses unique data sets and machine learning to create stunning, immersive masterpieces that challenge our perception of space, time and narrative. From the facades of iconic buildings to digital “crypto” art, Anadol pushes the boundaries of where art can live and for whom it should exist.

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NYC, DC, Programming, Miami

2020 Year In Review

2020 – our most challenging and life-changing experience.

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NYC, Announcement

Pantone Color of the Year 2021 Reveal

We’re thrilled to share our collaboration with Pantone in announcing their Color of the Year 2021!

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Miami, Announcement

ARTECHOUR Live this Week – Miami Art Week Edition

To celebrate Miami Art Week 2020, we’re hosting a special edition of our ARTECHOUR Instagram Live series that will focus on our creative collaborations within the local Miami community.

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Programming, NYC, DC

Hologram-Like Installation Unveiled at ARTECHOUSE DC & NYC

To pay tribute to bars and restaurants during these difficult times, we transformed our augmented reality bars in NYC and DC into hologram-like installations inspired by Edward Hopper’s iconic Nighthawks painting.

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DC, Announcement

AR Drinks To-Go are here with a Classic Blue inspired twist at ARTECHOUSE DC!

Visitors and passersby can experience our Pantone 19-4052 Classic Blue inspired installations through taste and augmented reality!

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NYC, Programming, Education

The Unique Properties of Lasers in Art

Since the first laser was demonstrated in 1960, they have revolutionized our lives—from adding precision and efficiency to industries such as healthcare, agriculture and manufacturing to enhancing experiences such as live concerts and performances.

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NYC, Programming

Deep Dive: Intangible Forms

For artist Shohei Fujimoto, less is more. His work may be abstract and minimal, but the ideas and intent behind it are layered – as is the visitor experience.

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