Animaker Asia at ArtScience Museum

At the Animaker Asia exhibit, which was shown from 7 - 17 March at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore, visitors could transform Duplo blocks into animated versions of endangered South-east Asian wildlife on a huge projection wall.

March 7, 2019
Singapore, SG
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Animaker is an interactive art installation that breaks the barrier between the virtual and physical world. The installation playfully introduces visitors of all ages to technologies such as artificial intelligence and 3D-scanning.

At the Animaker Asia exhibit, which was shown from 7 - 17 March at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore, visitors could transform Duplo blocks into animated versions of endangered South-east Asian wildlife such as orangutans and Javan rhinoceroses, with the use of an artificial intelligence creation engine. Their creations came to life on an enormous projection wall inside the museum. Illustrator Andre Wee designed the digital versions of these creatures for this year's MeshMinds 2.0: ArtxTechforGood art exhibition.

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