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  1. 6 giu 2024 · Artist Marco Brambilla returns with a new mega project, Approximations of Utopia, presenting a vision of a future world fair reimagined from archival imagery using AI technology.

  2. 11 giu 2024 · Artist Marco Brambilla is no stranger to screens, especially unconventional ones. At 28, he directed a Hollywood film starring Sylvester Stallone, but feeling unfulfilled by the commercial film industry, he pursued an artistic career using film instead.

  3. 18 giu 2024 · Marco Brambilla, artista italiano con base a Londra, ha presentato ieri all’Istituto Italiano di Cultura di New York la sua mostra “Approximations of Utopia” visibile fino al 30 giugno, dalle 23.57 a mezzanotte, sui grandi schermi di Times Square.

  4. 13 giu 2024 · Artist Marco Brambilla is no stranger to screens, especially unconventional ones. At 28, he directed a Hollywood film starring Sylvester Stallone, but feeling unfulfilled by the commercial film industry, he pursued an artistic career using film instead.

  5. 14 giu 2024 · With the partnership of Queens Museum, “Approximations of Utopia” in Times Square is a celebration of this landmark anniversary and its ties to international innovation. This June, New York City’s Times Square Alliance presents Marco Brambillas latest technological art project onto the big screens.

  6. www.nowness.com › story › approximations-of-utopia-marco-brambillaApproximations of Utopia | NOWNESS

    11 giu 2024 · Presenting a vision of a future World Expo, reimagined from archival imagery, artist Marco Brambilla ventures into AI technology for his latest project Approximations of Utopia – coinciding with the Queens Museum’s 60th Anniversary celebration of the 1964 New York World’s Fair.

  7. 24 giu 2024 · On June 18, film artist Marco Brambilla took over more than 95 of Times Square’s LED billboards with 'Approximations of Utopia'. The three minute short film brought the Queens Museum’s 1964 World’s Fair retrospective to Manhattan by immersing viewers in an imaginary, post-conflict and post-scarcity version of the expo.