Since digital media technology uses multiple modern technologies such as multimedia technology, Internet technology, and modern information technology, the integration of digital media technology into artistic creation is the integration of many modern technologies into artistic creation. This method can not only greatly enhance artistic creativity, but also Combining artistic creation and various modern technologies to create a variety of art forms, digital media technology expresses what the artist wants to express through computers, audio, video or images, giving people stronger visual and auditory effects. Integrating digital media technology into artistic creation can combine the beauty of modern technology with the beauty of traditional art to create more colourful works of art for people. People's participation in the art creation process in digital media technology can transform traditional art into more modern works, and to some extent also changes the way of art creation.
Recently, a large screen in the Gangnam District of Seoul exploded the social circles. You ca
n see the super real huge waves in the city's CBD. This is actually a huge naked-eye 3D video on a huge LED curved screen. The realistic effect makes it difficult for viewers to distinguish between true and false from various angles. The current commercial street is full of various LED screens and advertising signs, and all kinds of information are mixed together. This new technology brings a new experience to the general public and can show us a more three-dimensional dynamic effect. This computer-simulated video art of giant ocean waves is called "Wave", created by the Korean company d'strict, which specialise in space-based digital media design. WAVE video appears for 1 minute every hour, creating a realistic wave surging effect in a busy commercial district. The waves seem to break through the screen, which must give people a feeling of flying in the hot summer. The huge water tank is actually a curved LED screen, which seems to be spliced piece by piece, but in fact it is a whole piece of glass, and the gaps are special effects. The sound of the waves can also be heard at the scene, giving people an immersive feeling. According to Sean Lee, CEO of d'strict, the "Wave" works are designed to bring comfort to people and allow people to temporarily escape from busyness and stress.
Here is another beautiful digital artwork to share which is also designed by d'strict.
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