53 min

24. Art As An Immersive Experience with Lauren Harrison Jo's Art History Podcast

    • Visual Arts

Welcome Back!!

This week on the Jo’s Art History podcast I sit down with Leeds based visual artist and art world professional Lauren Harrison to discuss the idea of art as a full immersive experience.

Well, first of all, what do we mean by saying ‘a full immersive experience'; as this is not a phrase really associated with art and the art world.

Well - it should be and there are plenty of artists out there creating incredible works which soul success lie in audience interaction and participation.

Lauren talks us through three such examples of ‘art as a full immersive experience’ and we debate the pros and cons of the art world fully embracing the digital age.

This is an incredible chat which really will get you thinking. So sit back and relax as Lauren and I discuss, Art as an Immersive Experience.

Guest:

Lauren Harrison

Website: https://laurenharrisonartist.wordpress.com/

Email: lcharrison89@googlemail.com

Instagram: Brews_&_Chats

Host:

Jo McLaughlin

Instagram: https://linktr.ee/josarthistory

Website: https://www.instagram.com/josarthistory

1. Pipilotti Rist '‘Selfless in the Bath of Lava’. (1994)

Video of the artist in a sea of lava and fire looking up from a small hole in the floor of the gallery forcing the audience to physically manipulate themselves to see the piece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so0FkUr6jtA&ab_channel=MeganMantia

Google Arts & Culture: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/selfless-in-the-bath-of-lava-pipilotti-rist/ngGN2VwAME_IZQ?hl=en

2. Van Gogh experience

https://www.vangoghexpo.co.uk/about-the-exhibition/

VR experience of Van Goghs work where the audience gets to walk 'amongst' the pieces and immerse themselves in digital paintings. The space as they know it is transformed as they explore the world that has been created for them.

The Light workshop in Paris: https://www.atelier-lumieres.com/en

3. Chris Milk - Treachery of The Sanctuary (2012)

http://milk.co/treachery

The audience interacts with the piece across 3 panels that represent birth, death and transfiguration - Without their participation, the piece could not exist.

Some other artists of interest:

TeamLab: https://www.teamlab.art/


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Welcome Back!!

This week on the Jo’s Art History podcast I sit down with Leeds based visual artist and art world professional Lauren Harrison to discuss the idea of art as a full immersive experience.

Well, first of all, what do we mean by saying ‘a full immersive experience'; as this is not a phrase really associated with art and the art world.

Well - it should be and there are plenty of artists out there creating incredible works which soul success lie in audience interaction and participation.

Lauren talks us through three such examples of ‘art as a full immersive experience’ and we debate the pros and cons of the art world fully embracing the digital age.

This is an incredible chat which really will get you thinking. So sit back and relax as Lauren and I discuss, Art as an Immersive Experience.

Guest:

Lauren Harrison

Website: https://laurenharrisonartist.wordpress.com/

Email: lcharrison89@googlemail.com

Instagram: Brews_&_Chats

Host:

Jo McLaughlin

Instagram: https://linktr.ee/josarthistory

Website: https://www.instagram.com/josarthistory

1. Pipilotti Rist '‘Selfless in the Bath of Lava’. (1994)

Video of the artist in a sea of lava and fire looking up from a small hole in the floor of the gallery forcing the audience to physically manipulate themselves to see the piece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so0FkUr6jtA&ab_channel=MeganMantia

Google Arts & Culture: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/selfless-in-the-bath-of-lava-pipilotti-rist/ngGN2VwAME_IZQ?hl=en

2. Van Gogh experience

https://www.vangoghexpo.co.uk/about-the-exhibition/

VR experience of Van Goghs work where the audience gets to walk 'amongst' the pieces and immerse themselves in digital paintings. The space as they know it is transformed as they explore the world that has been created for them.

The Light workshop in Paris: https://www.atelier-lumieres.com/en

3. Chris Milk - Treachery of The Sanctuary (2012)

http://milk.co/treachery

The audience interacts with the piece across 3 panels that represent birth, death and transfiguration - Without their participation, the piece could not exist.

Some other artists of interest:

TeamLab: https://www.teamlab.art/


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jos-art-history-podcast/message

53 min