Creation (Megaplex)
2012
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Video Archive
Set between the birth and death of the universe, Creation (Megaplex) continues Brambilla’s series exploring the human condition through cinematic collage. This 3D video mural presents a cosmic journey from the Big Bang through embryonic inception, an idyllic Eden, to urban sprawl and eventual annihilation, before looping back to origin. Utilizing groundbreaking 3D technology, the work offers a surreal illusion of depth and vivid imagery, inviting viewers to contemplate the cyclical nature of existence.
High-definition 3D video, color, sound. Duration: 4 minutes, loop.
High-definition 3D video, loop. Color, sound
sdfExhibitions & screenings
2015 Fondation Beyeler
Riehen, Switzerland
2014 Michael Fuchs Galerie
Berlin, Germany
2013 Art Contemporani a la UB
Fundaciaó Sorigué, University of Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
2013 SITE Santa Fe
Sante Fe, New Mexico
2013 Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery
New York, New York
2013 Saint Patrick’s Basilica
New York, New York
2012 Christopher Grimes Gallery
Santa Monica, California
Selected press
NYTimes
Where the Art is Wild in 3D
DAZED
Marco Brambilla: Creation (Megaplex)
Los Angeles Times
Review: Marco Brambilla’s ‘Creation’ spectacle at Christopher Grimes
Studio Daily
Q&A: Ntropic’s Nate Robinson on Marco Brambilla’s Creation [Megaplex] 3D
Visual Art Source
Review: Marco Brambilla’s Creation (Megaplex)
2015 Fondation Beyeler
Riehen, Switzerland
2014 Michael Fuchs Galerie
Berlin, Germany
2013 Art Contemporani a la UB
Fundaciaó Sorigué, University of Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
2013 SITE Santa Fe
Sante Fe, New Mexico
2013 Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery
New York, New York
2013 Saint Patrick’s Basilica
New York, New York
2012 Christopher Grimes Gallery
Santa Monica, California
Selected press
NYTimes
Where the Art is Wild in 3D
DAZED
Marco Brambilla: Creation (Megaplex)
Los Angeles Times
Review: Marco Brambilla’s ‘Creation’ spectacle at Christopher Grimes
Studio Daily
Q&A: Ntropic’s Nate Robinson on Marco Brambilla’s Creation [Megaplex] 3D
Visual Art Source
Review: Marco Brambilla’s Creation (Megaplex)