Virtual Tour of the “Pink House” by @TheMostFamousArtist

 

“The impact of my art can only be measured by the discussion it stimulates,” so says Matty Mo aka “The Most Famous Artist.”

Queue Mo’s latest work that’s come to be known as the “Pink House”, an advertisement-cum-art installation in Los Angeles that utilizes a construction development site as a temporary canvas. It’s comprised of three single-family homes slated for demolition that has been painted a screaming shade of Pepto-Bismol pink.

“2001: A Space Odyssey” at the 14th Factory


Put on your Google Cardboard and check out the iconic bedroom from Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”.  Artist Simon Birch and architect Paul Kember collaborated to recreate the set as part of an installation entitled ‘The Barmecide Feast’ at the 14th Factory, a new art space in Los Angeles. This exhibit runs indefinitely based on demand so hurry! Keir Dullea, gone tomorrow!

Last Night’s Proto Awards in Hollywood

Shane Nilsson, Coal Car Studio
Shane Nilsson – Proto Award Winner for “Fruit Golf”

Hellooooo, e’erbody. It’s been awhile, I know.  Let’s catch up!

Since my last post, I’ve been working on a project for Amazon Studios that has recently wrapped. It’s been wonderful, but unfortunately, there’s been no time for working on my panoramas. Now that my job is finished, I have a backlog of VR images to process and upload. Wait for it.  They’ll be coming soon!

See Inside the Precious Moments Chapel in Virtual Reality


Visit the Precious Moments Chapel on Google Street View

The Precious Moments Chapel, fondly dubbed “America’s Sistine Chapel” by many, was created by Sam Butcher, the artist, and creator of the Precious Moments religious giftware company. The entire complex features artworks that depict stories from the Bible.

The Bicknell Family Center for the Arts in VR

View on Google Street View

The setting sun illuminates the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts located on the campus of Pittsburg State University. This clean-lined new facility provides first class performing venues for the university’s theater, music, and dance programs, while also giving the town of Pittsburg a performing arts venue suitable for touring artists.