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Following its initial showing at  Digital Art Week, Brinkman’s artwork will continue to be on display at Outernet from 2nd June. Brinkman’s works lit up Digital Art Week’s City Lights preview with playful works that merge 2D and 3D techniques.

Bryan Brinkman artworks at Outernet

Photography: @andrebaumecker

The medley of works on display at Outernet include:

Bloom (2024)

An infinite series of unfurling, hand-animated flowers. Originally created for television displays in collaboration with LG Art Lab, this new version features a higher resolution and increased visual density, designed specifically for this room.

Blossom (2023)

A randomly generated system of vines and flowers, inspired by a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Initially released as a series of 300 uniquely generated videos, this iteration is a brand-new generative output built exclusively for display in this space.

Automatonomy (2023)

A whimsical, gumball-machine-inspired animation that illustrates the journey of creative ideation. Each ball represents an idea, traveling through stages like writer’s block, discussions, split decisions, and ultimately merging into a new concept—only for the cycle to repeat again.

Battery Life (2024)

A time-based piece that typically functions as a clock. Beginning at 9 a.m., the walking character, composed of energy-draining items, gradually shrinks each hour, like sand in an hourglass. After 12 hours, it becomes empty and slowly recharges, repeating the 24-hour cycle.

Plan your visit:

📸 Bryan Brinkman
💸 Free, no booking needed
🕗 From 2nd June. Check What's On for timings
📍 The Now Building
🚆 Tottenham Court Road Station

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