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Vast art space Superblue opens in Miami

Why the Pandemic Will Actually Strengthen the Art Experience Economy—and the Old-Fashioned Gallery Business, Too

teamLab, Massless Clouds Between Sculpture and Life (2020). Installation view of Every Wall is a Door Superblue Miami, 2021. Sound: teamLab. © teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery. A version of this story first appeared in the spring 2021 Artnet Intelligence Report, which you can download in full for free here.   The launch of Superblue could not have come at a worse time. It was August 2020, in the heat of the summer lockdown, when the company announced its formation to a largely skeptical art world. It would pursue, it said, a twin mandate: to produce show-stopping immersive artworks for mass audiences of ticket buyers at a 50,000-square-foot “experiential art center” in Miami and take on experiential commissions for private and public clients at an ever-evolving array of off-site locations around the world. Both goals would be achieved in collaboration with A-list artists bridging the increasingly hazy borders between creative disciplines.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190701:04:34:00

rising and falling sea levels known as and flow. but the waves that interest servers are generated by the wind what matters is how strongly and how long it loads it gets the water particles moving. here s a simulation the hairdryer makes a wind which makes waves. wainscot travel for days and hundreds of kilometers from their place of origin in the middle of the ocean to the coast. long and shallow waves tend to travel faster than the short high ones which slow themselves down. within the waves the water particles follow circular or orbital paths. that this orbital movement extends deep down in the water the deeper the water the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190701:07:34:00

but the waves that interest servers are generated by the wind what matters is how strongly and how long it loads it gets the water particles moving. here s a simulation the hairdryer makes a wind which makes waves. planes can travel for days and hundreds of kilometers from their place of origin in the middle of the ocean to the coast. long and shallow waves tend to travel faster than the short haile ones which slow themselves down. within the waves water particles follow circular or orbital paths. that this orbital movement extends deep down in the water the deeper the water the smaller the radius of the circular motion but when to circle in the water particles hit the seabed they re stopped and then. that makes shallower water waves.

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