The entertainment center called The Sphere, which is the world’s largest spherical structure and has the largest LED screen, was opened in Las Vegas and hosted the works of Turkish artist Refik Anadol. The artist’s works were displayed on the spherical facility’s giant LED screen.
USA for a few daysThe SphereHe is talking about the new entertainment center called “” which was opened the other day. The center, located in Las Vegas, was on the agenda mostly with its design. The exterior of the entertainment center, which was built by spending 2.3 billion dollars, is a huge Covered with LED screen.
There is another high-resolution LED screen inside The Sphere, allowing 8,800 spectators to watch something, for example, during a concert:
The opening of The Sphere was one of the biggest events of recent times in the USA. U2 Star actors, producers and other well-known names in the USA attended the events where famous singers such as gave concerts.
The Sphere’s interior display is touted as the world’s largest unified LED display. This global structure also serves as a canvas for artists to use for their works:
Of course, we will also see the world’s largest and most influential advertising works on this screen.
However, along with all this, The Sphere also hosted a Turkish name. That name is the designer who has managed to find a place on the agenda with his works so far. Refik Anadolwas:
Anadol’s works were projected on the screen on the exterior of The Sphere:
Refik Anadol, “Machine HallucinationsWithin the scope of the project named “”, he blended a series of images obtained from the Hubble Telescope with 400 million images of national parks in the USA. In addition, the winds of Las Vegas were also depicted. All of this was done with artificial intelligence. by blendingthe images above were created.
Refik Anadol, in his statement on X, said he was happy to take part in the opening of The Sphere. that you are proud told. The fact that a Turkish artist was a part of such an organization actually made us all proud…
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