Future intersects art: Phoenix illuminates Bottrop (Wins the game)
In the heart of Bottrop, a city known for integrating culture into everyday life, the Phoenix gallery is making waves with its latest exhibition. The gallery, currently undergoing construction, is still bringing life to the city with an innovative AI art installation.
Dirk Helmke, chairman of Kulturkirche Heilig Kreuz e.V., is the mastermind behind this unusual exhibition. Helmke is renowned for initiating exhibitions that push the boundaries of conventional art. This time, he has collaborated with the city of Bottrop, Phoenix team, and artist Thilo Totter to bring Totter's works to the Phoenix gallery.
Totter's works are not just decorative; they can be brought to life using the free app Artivive. The Phoenix gallery is using QR codes for idea hunters, potentially implying a focus on innovation and creativity.
The press event at the Phoenix demonstrated that the art brought to life with Artivive looks as impressive as it sounds. One of the featured artists is Thilo Totter, whose works have been brought to the windows of the Phoenix gallery.
Participants can join in the excitement by posting a photo of themselves in front of one of the AI artworks. To enter the prize game running on Instagram by the Phoenix Bottrop and the city's website, one must link both Instagram accounts (@phoenix_bottrop and @wir.lieben.bottrop) in the post and share it in their story.
The prize game offers the chance to win the first Phoenix voucher number 1, worth €250. Only one voucher like this exists in history, making it a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts.
This AI exhibition is not the first successful collaboration between Helmke and the city of Bottrop. An AI exhibition in cooperation with Wolfgang Eickwinkel (ExtraWerke) was previously successful in the Kulturkirche.
For those interested in learning more about this AI art installation, local or regional art and cultural websites related to Bottrop or the Phoenix area may provide announcements or press releases about the event. Instagram searches for the artist Thilo Totter or specific hashtags related to the installation or prize game could also yield valuable information. Online news portals, social media platforms, or art festival websites that cover contemporary art and AI-based installations in Germany could also provide insights.
Directly reaching out to the Phoenix venue's events or communications team could also provide official information about the AI art installation. With these approaches, art enthusiasts and curious minds can uncover the secrets of this innovative exhibition in Bottrop, Germany.
- The innovative AI art installation at the Phoenix gallery, powered by the Artivive app, is not limited to the gallery itself, as participants can experience it at home with the help of QR codes.
- The free-to-download Artivive app, coupled with the home-and-garden QR codes at the Phoenix gallery, gives art enthusiasts a chance to integrate AI lifestyle into their homes, broadening the reach of the unique AI exhibition.