Arts nonprofit InLiquid is bringing a spot of digital art to South Broad.
The 15-year-old group has been screening one-minute videos and animations by its artist members on the Kimmel Center’s “Cube,” a cube-shaped screen at Broad and Spruce. Right now, they’re screening videos by Leo Hylan and later this month, they’ll screen three videos by Mark Havens.
In June, they screened a video called “Cupcake Cheesesteak” by Juggling Wolf. See a preview here.
The videos play all day, every ten minutes, alternating in a queue of other Kimmel Center promotional material, said exhibitions manager Mat Tomezsko.
Companies:
InLiquid / Kimmel Center
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