Nomadic Vistas is a foundation dedicated to exploring the intersections between art, technology, and society. Through innovative digital art projects like the Isolated Nature Project, we create interactive artworks that respond to ecological and social data. Our goal is to make art more accessible to a broad audience and to contribute to societal and cultural awareness. With a focus on sustainability and inclusivity, we bring together technology and art in public and natural spaces, striving for a deeper interaction between people, nature, and digital culture.
Mission
Nomadic Vistas aims to transform the interaction between art, technology, and public space. Our mission is to create digital artworks that not only enhance the visual experience but also engage in direct dialogue with societal, political, and social issues. Through innovative digital interventions such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI), we seek to make art more accessible to a broad audience while providing a platform for critically examining and challenging space, power, and social structures.
Nomadic Vistas places digital artworks in both physical and digital spaces, using technological advancements to offer art in new contexts and unexpected locations. Our goal is to make art an active participant in shaping and redefining public and social spaces, thereby stimulating broader societal discussions.
Vision
In the long term, Nomadic Vistas envisions becoming a platform that integrates digital art into the daily lives of people, both in urban and digital environments. We foresee a future where digital art is not a niche activity but a significant medium for exploring social, cultural, and political themes in society.
By 2028, we aspire for Nomadic Vistas to be recognized as a leading platform that not only fosters innovation and creativity but also generates social impact. Our digital artworks will be integrated globally into public spaces, from parks and squares to online and virtual worlds. We aim for these works to open up dialogues about social justice, spatial control, and the influence of technology on society.
Through our technologies and artworks, we seek to break the traditional boundaries of the art world and enable new forms of interaction between art and audiences. By 2028, we aim not only to reach spectators but to also activate them to critically reflect on the spaces in which they live and move, and the forces that shape these spaces.