- Delhi Annual Art Fair was held between 1st-4th Feb
Apple showcased art made withiPad & Macbooks- The exhibition was dubbed Forces of Nature
At the highly anticipated annual art fair held in Delhi, Apple left an indelible mark with a unique and captivating art exhibition titled “Forces of Nature.” This distinctive showcase seamlessly blended the worlds of technology, art, and environmental consciousness, embodying the brands commitment to innovation and sustainability. We were there and even shot a video which you can check out – here.
The thematic core of “Forces of Nature” revolved around the intricate relationship between humanity and the environment. Apple ingeniously integrated their technology into each artistic creation, resulting in an experience that was not only visually striking but also remarkably interactive.
Among the four main attractions that captured the attention of attendees, the first was the “Arboretum.” In this immersive exhibit, visitors could actively engage with the art by selecting words to compose poems, witnessing their creations come to life.
“I’ll be back,” the second attraction, presented a thought-provoking portrait that juxtaposed an idealized vision of a bright world with the stark reality of our present surroundings. Utilizing an iPad as a lens, viewers could gain a poignant perspective on the disparity between aspiration and actuality.
The third attraction, aptly titled “It Takes a Long Time to Grow a Mountain,” introduced a puzzle game exclusively crafted using MacBook and iPad. Through this engaging game, attendees discovered the profound impact of seemingly small actions accumulating to shape a grander environmental narrative.
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Perhaps the most captivating of them all was the fourth attraction – the “Ornithoscope.” Housed in a dedicated chamber, this exhibit provided a unique journey through the timeline of environmental transformations over a decade. At the heart of the experience was an iPad serving as the control hub, allowing participants to navigate and witness the evolving landscapes and ecological shifts.