Prompt: Interior view Lobby skyscraper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: Interior view Lobby skyscraper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’
Style: Fantasy Art
Prompt: Interior view Lobby skyscraper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: Interior view Lobby skyscraper inspired in the BIOPHILIA: NATURE REIMAGINED AT DENVER ART MUSEUM (DAM) In the summer of 2024, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will present Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, a multisensory exhibition that brings together more than 70 imaginative works by an international roster of designers and artists, including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman, and DRIFT. Projects will span architectural models and photographs, fashion, digital installations, and immersive artworks that highlight the transformative power of nature. Popularized by American biologist and author Edward O. Wilson, ‘Biophilia’ describes the theory of how humans have evolved to become intrinsically intertwined with nature. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses relevant questions to consider life in our hyper-digital and urban-centric world. Inspired by that theory, Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design at DAM, envisions the show as a space ‘to heighten our senses, more closely observe the world around us, and engage in cathartic, quiet moments that allow us to breathe amid the complexities of contemporary life,’
Style: Fantasy Art
Prompt: lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by alvaro siza vieira
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by Aires Mateus
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: Lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by Selgascano
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by alvaro siza vieira
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by Aires Mateus
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: lobby entrance of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by Selgascano
Style: Fantasy Art
Prompt: lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by tadao ando
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: Lobby of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by Selgascano
Style: Digital Art
Prompt: lobby entrance of the skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by Selgascano
Style: Fantasy Art
Prompt: lobby entrance of the one skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by tadao ando
Style: Fantasy Art
Prompt: lobby entrance of the one skyscreper in remote forest in teresopolis, design by tadao ando
Style: Fantasy Art