The International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN). On display are: “Serial Mutations (z-axis) v04” (2020) by Matthew Biederman, “Custos Cavum” (2011) by Choe U-Ram, “Soul Shift” (2018) by Justine Emard, “Chroma (cy452)” (2019) by Yunchul Kim, “Portrait on the Fly” (2015) by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, and “Over the Air” (2018) by teamVOID and Youngkak Cho. The ELEKTRA International Digital Art Festival. Educational workshop given to two school classes. “It confirms the recognition of contemporary digital arts, an artistic discipline that we have been presenting for 20 years, and is a major achievement following our exchanges with South Korea over the past decade.”. Befitting the theme, “METAMORPHOSIS,” the exhibit is an inquiry into a world that could lay ahead of the COVID-19 global pandemic, with a philosophy rooted in the classic Book of Changes (I Ching). Alter 1 appears intrigued by the inertia of its lookalike, to the point of approaching it in a movement of recognition and affection. A video offering a preview of the works, including a summary of the exhibition and interviews with artists, is available on Hyundai Motor’s official social media channel (https://youtu.be/xFKFuuEpR3c) and other online platforms, including ELEKTRA’s social media and website (Instagram : @elektra_bian / Facebook : @elektramontreal / Website : www.elektramontreal.ca). Therefore, we are committed to bring change to the Montreal community : Support the development of local culture; Promoting cycling as a mode of transport, special partnership with. The theme “Metamorphosis” takes Hyundai customers into a pandemic world, with a concept that originated in the classic Book of Changes (I Ching). HYUNDAI X ELEKTRA: METAMORPHOSIS materializes and magnifies meaningful patterns in the humanity-nature-technology relationship, and in the process attempts to enliven discussions about the meaning of human progress in an age of uncertainty – the fundamental vision of Hyundai Motor Company as it reaches out toward an ever-larger share of the global society through diverse realms including culture and the arts. Therefore, we are committed to bring change to the Montreal community : Encourage the use of active transportation and public transit for employee travel; Reduce, optimize and electrify the vehicle fleet; Support access to healthful food and urban agriculture; Integrate the principles of the circular economy into the organization’s business practices; Adopt a socially responsible purchasing policy and/or criteria; Support the development of a social and solidarity economy.
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SEOUL/MONTREAL, June 14, 2020 – Hyundai Motor Company and ELEKTRA have launched a collaborative art exhibition, “HYUNDAI X ELEKTRA: METAMORPHOSIS,” which highlights creative ways of imagining individual and societal transformations in a post-pandemic world. “Portrait on the Fly” (2015) by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau is an interactive installation using a monitor, which mimics the contours of a person standing in front of it with countless moving speckles resembling a swarm of flies. SEOUL, October 22, 2020 — Hyundai Motor Company today reaffirmed its global design leadership by winning three prestigious 2020 Red Dot Awards in the Design Concept group, including ‘Best of the Best’, in the Mobility & Transportation category. Anyone interested... Added: Jun 15, 2020 | ID : 41199, Added: Jun 15, 2020 | ID : 41200, Added: Jun 15, 2020 | ID : 41201, Added: Jun 15, 2020 | ID : 41202, Added: Jun 15, 2020 | ID : 41203, Added: Jun 15, 2020 | ID : 41204, Our sites use cookies and tags to provide a personalized site experience. Photo 1) “Serial Mutations (z-axis) v04” (2020) exhibited on the exterior glass façade of Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul, Photo 2) “Chroma (cy452)” (2019) exhibited at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul, Photo 3) “Soul Shift” (2018) exhibited at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul, Photo 4) “Custos Cavum” (2011) exhibited at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul, Photo 5) “Portrait on the Fly” (2015) exhibited at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul, Photo 6) “Over the Air” (2018) exhibited at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul. ELEKTRA is proud to combine forces with the City of Montreal to implement the Sustainable Montréal 2016-2020 plan. It is a culmination of a long-standing partnership between DooEun Choi, Art Director of Hyundai Motor, and Alain Thibault, Art Director of ELEKTRA, a Montreal-based cultural organisation dedicated to contemporary digital art. 2016 Hyundai Tucson - TestDriveNow.com Review by Auto Crirtic Steve Hammes, 2016 HYUNDAI TUCSON 1.6-Liter TURBO AWD REVIEW, 2016 Hyundai Tucson - Exterior and Interior Walkaround, Hyundai Tucson 2016 Review: Beating a Porsche Cayenne (Extended Edition) - Gadget Review, 2016 Hyundai Tucson Quick Drive | Consumer Reports, 2016 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T (DCT) 0-100km/h & engine sound, Hyundai, Elektra stage art exhibition in the new normal, Mazda PH issues preventive service call on fuel pump of select models, MPTC: Motorists sans RFID sticker by Nov. 2 to pass thru 'installation' lane, Subcompact SUV war heats up (further): Hyundai’s entry-level Venue starts at P915K, Refreshed 5th-gen Honda CR-V gets wealth of upgrades, Toyota PH unveils 'Service Campaigns' checker, Kia PH opens Marikina showroom and service facility. “This exhibition especially leads us to foresee the future through art and technology and contemplate forthcoming societal transformations.”, To engage public safely and maximize customers’ experience amid the ongoing pandemic, METAMORPHOSIS is held in a “walk-through” format on the first floor of Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul as well as its exterior glass façade. showcases audiovisual, immersive, participatory and/or robotic artistic performances since 1999. While human affairs constantly evolve, there is an unchanging, constant core in human society, according to the book, with which humanity can chart its sustainable progress into the future. Hyundai Motor sold more than 4.4 million vehicles globally in 2019, and currently employs some 120,000 personnel worldwide. Copyright © Zigwheels 2014-2020. ELEKTRA produces events and exhibitions, and other activities locally (Montreal, QC) and internationally (Europe, East Asia, namely China, South Korea, Japan, and the Asia Pacific region). Custos Cavum signifies coexistence in an expanded space and time, which stems from an inspiration by the 10th-century Indian sculpture, “Shiva as Lord of Dance,” the symbol of balance and harmony. ELEKTRA is proud to combine forces with the City of Montreal to implement the Sustainable Montréal 2016-2020 plan.
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The six featured artworks in the Hyundai-Elektra art exhibition are the “Custom Cavum” (2011) by Chloe U Ram, “Portrait on the Fly” (2015) by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, “Soul Shift” (2018) by Justine Emard, “Over the Air” (2018) by teamVOID and Youngkak Cho, “Chroma (cy452)” (2019) by Yunchul Kim, and “Serial Mutations (z-axis) v04” (2020) by Matthew Biederman. The “Hyundai x Elektra: Metamorphosis” exhibition involves six selected artworks, consisting of two media and four installation pieces, using kinetic and interactive technologies, artificial intelligence, video, and robotics, among other methods. * Website photo credits unless otherwise specified. More information about ELEKTRA can be found at: https://www.elektramontreal.ca/, ContactMargaux Lacroix, Communications Directormargaux@elektramontreal.ca. The goal of the art exhibition is to exemplify and materialize significant patterns in the humanity-nature-technology relationship. We are always looking for talented people to join our team.
More information about Hyundai Motor and its products can be found at: http://worldwide.hyundai.com or http://globalpr.hyundai.com. The BIAN 2018 will be curated by Peter Weibel, artist, curator and director of the ZKM Center for Media Art (Karlsruhe, DE) in collaboration with Alain Thibault, artistic director of ELEKTRA (Montreal, QC-CA). “Custos Cavum” (2011) by Choe U-Ram is an “Anima Machine,” meaning the "Guardian of the Hole" that connects two different worlds. This collaborative project emphasizes creative approaches to imagining social and individual transformations in today's pandemic setting. Its 320 cells on the surface are generated by a gravity algorithm, and irradiate an iridescent spectrum of chromatic changes that together present viewers with an alternative “mattereality”. However, the company may upload new or updated information if required and assumes that it is not liable for the accuracy of any information interpreted and used by the reader. Since 2007, the MIAN invites to Montreal some of the major actors of the international arts and digital cultures ecosystem. BIAN 2020 (5 e édition / Jusqu’au 31 octobre 2020 (reporté)) Elektra 2020 (21 e édition / Jusqu’au 31 octobre 2020 (reporté)) Contemporanea Agorà (24 e édition / Jusqu’au 24 octobre 2020) Espacios Sonoros 2020 @ Radio CASo (Jusqu’au 5 novembre 2020 / En ligne) The company is enhancing its product lineup with vehicles designed to help usher in a more sustainable future, while offering innovative solutions to real-world mobility challenges. “This first collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company is of considerable importance for ELEKTRA,” said Alain Thibault.
The ELEKTRA International Digital Art Festival showcases audiovisual, immersive, participatory and/or robotic artistic performances since 1999. The six artists represented are based in three different continents and have digital technology in common. Follow their account to see all their photos and videos. 2020: The Year that Changed us All "The pandemic has highlighted just how vital digital transformation initiatives are to the present and future of business, said Hans Tesselaar, Executive Director of BIAN. The exhibition at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul runs from June 15 to Sept. 20. The six selected works, comprising two media and four installation pieces, utilize robotics, video, artificial intelligence and interactive and kinetic technologies as well as other methods, artfully illustrating Hyundai Motor’s Art+Technology vision. Through the process Hyundai aims to facilitate ‘Progress for Humanity’ with smart mobility solutions that vitalize connections between people and provide quality time to its customers. Here are different actions that we have implemented in our organization and event activities : Promoting cycling as a mode of transport, special partnership with BIXI for our festival-goers; Promoting carpooling, parternship with AmigoExpress. The exhibition at Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul runs from June 15 to Sept. 20.