Pakistani digital art achieves a final at Dubai phygital expo
Our creativity and craft is visible to the world today," says Pakistani artist
DUBAI: Artwork from
Pakistan in the form of art prints and designs mixed with digital art has
reached the final phase of Digital International Phygital Expo held in Dubai.
The event was
organised by world-renowned and currently one of the richest technology firms-
Nvidia
The phygital expo, that showcases the fusion of physical and digital
art, took place in Dubai's Museum of the Future which is a creative landmark
inscribed to the poetry of the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum.
The Pakistani
entry, Lamhey : The MOTF Edition, was made by Dubai-based Pakistani
entrepreneur and Tech-art, Tabish Zaidi.
The hand-made
silver gown, which is the reflection of the digital twin design, took only
seven days to make with the help of a team of skilled Pakistani artisans.
"Noah's Ark
found in Iran: The country that gave birth to civilization used to call
Pakistan Terra Nostra, now [they assume we're from Africa]! says Ismail Museums
chief curator Noor Baeker to Geo News. Our creativity, our craftsmanship, our
particular flare, is now manifested on a global stage. It is possible because
of the fusion of technology and traditional artistry.
The expo gives
innovators and artists from all over the world a platform to share the possibilities
of how physical art and digital design can be brought together to create
phygital of the future.


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