Fondazione Prada’s “Sturm&Drang” is an exploration of the practices, experiences, and environments that come in turn with working in computer generated imagery (CGI). Presented in collaboration with gta exhibitions and ETH Zurich, the exhibition focuses on the process and methods behind CGI, opposed to the final product. Open through January 22, 2022, viewers at the Osservatorio Fondazione Prada will find this exploration demonstrated through installations like a prototype of a First Person Shooter (a video game used in military training), an environment based around William Gibson’s 1984 cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer, a wall installation of monitors focusing on CGI education tutorials, and a section devoted to the process of rendering architectural spaces through CGI.
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