New Extended Reality Metaverse project by artist Ben Elliot

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New Extended Reality Metaverse project by artist Ben Elliot
Exhibition view: Ben Elliot, Metaone, Esther Schipper, Berlin, 2023. Courtesy the artist and Esther Schipper, Berlin / Paris/ Seoul. Photo © Andrea Rossetti.



BERLIN.- VIVE Arts and Esther Schipper announce Ben Elliot’s Metaone, an environment that simulates a futuristic interior inspired by metaverse aesthetics and representative of potential future lifestyles. Co-commissioned and presented by VIVE Arts, a global arts initiative that empowers artists to experiment and innovate using the latest digital tools and mediums, in partnership with Esther Schipper and organiser Olivier Renaud-Clément, the project includes virtual reality (VR) headsets in an environment with a video work, chair, curtain artwork and printed images pulling from the VR imagery.

At the center of Metaone is Ben Elliot’s ambitious XR (extended reality) metaverse project, which aims to redefine our relationship to the creative space and be a vessel for forward-thinking cultural forms. In Metaone, Elliot imagines a virtual paradise that represents a future world where history, nature, technology and science intertwine and enhance one another. Divided into four distinct environments, the Metaone VR artwork explores XR with the technologies of the VIVE headset, offering viewers a guided immersive exploration of cutting-edge ideas and values. The first area, SHAPE, is a space for discussions on future architecture, design and web3 aesthetics. DEEP will take viewers on a dreamlike journey into the world of data and AI. INFINITE imagines unlimited creativity through generative software. Finally, in ZEN, viewers can discover a tranquil, sensory space, designed to promote well-being and foster a beneficial connection to the metaverse.

A curtain work and a printed tapestry, both with imagery taken from the aesthetics of the metaverse environment known as SHAPE, situate viewers. Elliot uses curtains as integral parts of his environments, where they can function as stand- alone artworks but also as sets for three-dimensional works and as dividing elements. A short film, Metaone (introduction), conceived to echo the format of a promotional campaign video, is screened on a table with an inset monitor. The video highlights Metaone’s different environments alongside Ben Elliot’s avatar. The video work is inspired by the aesthetics of digital campaigns made for social networks. It aims to promote Metaone for those unable to access the VR or exhibition, and serves as an introduction mirroring the VR experience and demonstrating the future potential of the project. It also functions as a standalone artwork.

Nearby, visitors will find a chair entitled Xchair, inviting them to linger inside the Metaone project. The long chair is part of a series of elements that comprise a room created to offer a glimpse into the future. Cutting-edge design and technology make the chair the nexus between the digital and the physical, the use of 3D printing and recycled polymer aligning with values of environmental friendliness. Conceived in response to a new generation’s lifestyle, its ergonomy is developed for XR use, being on a phone, working on a computer, reading, eating, or simply relaxing, be it indoors or out.

Olivier Renaud-Clément, organiser of Metaone, says, “Having worked with artists in all mediums for the last 40 years in a variety of contexts and situations, being afforded the chance to develop a collaboration in virtual reality was an amazing and fascinating process. Ben Elliot was a particularly obvious choice because of his practice and interests and use of all kinds of new medias.”

Celina Yeh, Executive Director, VIVE Arts says, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Ben Elliot on this ambitious, expansive metaverse project. At VIVE Arts, our mission is to empower artists to bring their innovative visions to life, using cutting-edge technologies to create awe-inspiring art experiences. Ben is an artist who is pushing the boundaries of creativity, whose work not only embraces technology but who also delves into its limitless potential. We hope that viewers will enjoy this special introduction to the world of ‘Metaone’ and that it will inspire new dialogues and ideas about our possible future.”

Ben Elliot (b. 1994) is an artist who addresses contemporary themes such as the impact of emerging technologies, the rise of influence marketing and the formation of socioeconomic trends. In his process, Elliot often incorporates leading companies, individuals and objects to examine the concepts and values they embody. His work has been presented at Reiffers Art Initiative, Paris (2022); König Galerie, Berlin (2021); Unit London (2021); Galerie Hussenot, Paris (2020); Exo Exo, Paris (2019); and Magasins Généraux, Pantin (2019). His work is in the collections of X Museum, Beijing; FRAC Nouvelle-Aquitaine MECA, Bordeaux; Collection VR D’AFFAUX, Paris; MACAAL Musée d’Art Contemporain Africain Al Maaden, Marrakech; and Sigg Art Foundation among others.










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