Persian Dreams
Tags: Art · Digital Art
What if the Shahnameh met AI and motion? In my review of Brendan Dawes Persian Dreams I unpack AI-driven figurative and abstract works, Shahnameh inspired digital art that reimagines Persia's golden age. Three synchronized screens and a larger Monument, choreography by Charlotte Edmonds, score by Madota with zoorkhaneh rituals. Presented at Art Dubai 2023 with Gazelli Art House
Rolly's Take
This blog resonates with those who see art as a bridge between the ancient and the modern, a tapestry woven from threads of history and innovation. It speaks to the curious minds who find beauty in the interplay of technology and tradition, and who yearn to explore complex narratives that echo through time. For the kind of person captivated by the poetry of the Shahnameh, this exploration of AI-driven artistry offers a unique lens to reflect on cultural legacies and their contemporary interpretations. As layers of visual and auditory experiences unfold, it invites readers to immerse themselves in a reimagined golden age, where the past dances with the present.