The art and science creative group Black Void debuted at the Beijing Contemporary Art Expo Reunion and was featured in the short documentary “Retrieving Beauty” , produced by China Central Television.
Black Void has released two art projects. Twin Cloud is a data-driven generative art collection that reveals atmosphere as the imprints of human ground activities. Biosphere 3 creates a new vocabulary of digital life on Mars that challenges the history of human space colonization. The two inaugural projects express the group’s vision in redefining the sustainable future, interspecies relationships and digital life through the use of new technology. Both artworks are supported by meticulous analysis of climate data and life generation.
Black Void comprises a group of artists, architects, data scientists, developers and musicians from Tsinghua University (Future Laboratory) and Rhode Island School of Design. It contributes to the foundation for art and science collaboration.
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