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Scream in High Definition

When
07 July 2008 -
13 July 2008

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Where
Scream Art

Nearest Tube
Bond Street

Cost
Free

Age Restrictions
n/a

Showcasing some amazing art Scream in High Definition is the very first art exhibition to feature art on the screen of televisions. Celebrating the launch of the new Sony BRAVIA E4000 series, Scream in High Definition is a unique exhibition that will highlight the advancements in technology for both the artworld and TVs.

Held in rock legend's Ronnie Wood's Scream gallery in Mayfair, the exhibition has been curated by his son Tyrone Wood. Bringing together art from Ronnie Wood himself and various other cutting edge artists, Scream in High Definition features inspirational digital art that will be displayed in high quality digital format.

The Sony BRAVIA which acts as a canvas for all the art on display in Scream in High Definition is the perfect showcase unit for the exhibition, and allows the digital art to be screened in stunning clarity. With an understated design and minimal styling, the screen allows the art to do the talking, rather than the television on which it is presented.

Fancy yourself as a cutting edge art buyer? The exhibition allows viewers to buy the artwork by the likes of Marcus James, Paul Karslake and Ronnie Wood in Scream in High Definition, alongside the new BRAVIA, on a limited edition USB key that has been designed by artist in residence Bruce French. Forget paintings on canvas - this is where the future of art really lies.

By breaking away from traditional artistic medium, and displaying the art in its clear digital format on the ideal equipment with which to view it, Sceam in High Definition is the ultimate in advance technology art. Bringing the art into the gallery in a very user friendly format means that taking the art home becomes a much simpler step - from one USB port to another, the digital creation is transfered in an instant.

On show at the Scream gallery in Mayfair, the exhibition is open from Monday 7th to Sunday 13th July 2008. For opening times phone 020 7493 7388.

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