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The CIPR will Showcase Works of Digital Artists from Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey

This year, the CIPR conference will host the 3rd DECIPERLAND Digital Art Exhibition, where digital artists will present innovative and experimental works in four areas: NFT, Digital Fashion, AI and Media Art. The creators’ works will be presented in the pavilions of the Nizhny Novgorod Fair on media screens, as well as in other venues in the AR format.

The theme of this year’s exhibition will be (RE)VISIONS, a rethinking of phygital aesthetics based on the principles of returning to physical experience. 42 artists from Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey will take part in the exhibition. Ruslan Vyaltsev, Art Director of VK NFT, who is one of the top 20 digital artists of the Foundation international platform, Yevgeny Zubkov, a digital artist known for his works devoted to Russia of the future, Synticate studio, working at the intersection of the latest technologies and art, ARTEM TKACH, who explores in his works the interaction of a man and technology with nature, and many others.

“Phygital sports, digital hosts and avatars have now become part of our everyday life. The transition to virtuality, the AI revolution and NFT tokens are shown in the work of modern digital creators and their desire to combine the physical and virtual worlds. We want to show all this at CIPR and talk about people who create art using the latest IT technologies. This year, famous artists from Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey will present their works”, noted Olga Piven, CIPR Director and Co-Founder.

Digital artists participating in the exhibition work in various genres of phygital art: digital painting, video art, media art, VFX video, digital sculptures, animated 3D objects, as well as works created using a neural network. This year, the art zone will feature a ten-meter installation of physical works and media screens to demonstrate phygital works. The exhibition will also be presented on all digital conference screens between sessions. Besides, among the exhibits in the art zone, a digital avatar will be presented for the first time, which will become a projection of Olga Piven. The virtual expert will tell conference guests about DECIPERLAND, as well as the CIPR key activities.

The 9th annual Digitalization of Industrial Russia conference will be held on May 21 to 24, 2024, at the Nizhny Novgorod Fair Congress and Exhibition Center. The conference is organized by OMG.

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