A massive installation by visual artist Jan Hladil will be on display until Tuesday, May 28, on the left bank of the Smíchov Embankment.
The centerpiece of the installation is a ten-meter-high hexagon made of LED panels, illuminated by lights.
Infra-red cameras capture visitors in 360°, projecting their movements onto the LEDs. This creates a unique experience for each visitor, making them part of the installation.
The installation evolves over time, culminating in an evening audiovisual show that promises to amaze. This show is the work of Jan Hladil and Jakub Strach, also known as NobodyListen.
NobodyListen is a leading Czech producer and DJ, renowned for his progressive electronic music mixed with rap, earning praise from critics and fans alike.
Jan Hladil, a Czech visual artist, studied graphic design and supermedia at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. During his studies, he mastered the entire video creation process.
Hladil works as a VJ and creates video installations for the audiovisual label Lunchmeat. He also collaborates with Laterna Magika at the National Theatre’s New Stage.
In his independent work, Hladil interprets social, cultural, and physical processes through visual art.
“He has showcased his audiovisual works at the National Gallery, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague City Gallery, Chemistry Gallery, and Zdeněk Sklenář Gallery,” Senft noted.
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