Good news for those who haven’t yet discovered the exhibition… Le Grand Palais Immersif invites you to discover Pixels, the first major Parisian exhibition dedicated to artist Miguel Chevalier, extended until April 27, 2025. Come and explore an immersive, interactive journey where digital art and artificial intelligence come together in an unprecedented sensory experience.
Digital art lovers, good news! The Grand Palais Immersif invites you to discover an exhibition dedicated to French artist Miguel Chevalier, entitled Pixels, extended until April 27, 2025. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the world of this pioneer of digital art over an area of more than 1,200 m². An exhibition at the Grand Palais Immersif that combines reality and virtuality in a dialogue, exploring the new frontiers ofdigital art andAI. An invitation to discover a world where every pixel becomes a doorway to the unknown.
Renowned since the 1980s for his interactive and generative installations, Miguel Chevalier is once again pushing back the boundaries ofcontemporary art. The exhibition offers a playful, sensory journey, conceived over two floors, where 3D-printed sculptures, luminous works and original videos intertwine to question our relationship with technology. Through line and pixel, the artist explores contemporary themes such as surveillance and digital identity. As Delphine de Canecaude, President of Grand Palais Immersif, explains,“We firmly believe that new forms of mediation can enable everyone to develop their own understanding of and connection with art.
Beyond the visual aspect, the Pixels exhibition also benefits from the collaboration of composer Thomas Roussel. His musical creations, enriched by artificial intelligence, enhance immersion and dialogue with Miguel Chevalier‘s visual works. A multi-sensory experience not to be missed, for contemporary art lovers and those curious enough to explore the relationship between man and machine.
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