- Philip Noyed
Philip Noyed is an innovative multimedia artist working in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He creates luminous geometric photographs, LED light installations, videos, 3D and VR paintings, and mixed-media installations. His art represents the quintessential contemporary art movement making use of creative technology, changing the way art is viewed today. Noyed's works are visually captivating and can be described as colorful geometric distortions with kaleidoscopic features. The fusing of lighting and geometric elements culminates in mesmerizing visual aberrations.
“Technological change in the last decade has propelled my art forward in many ways. Photographs mounted to acrylic and made into mobiles. LED lights illuminating my images as 3D acrylic sculptures. New materials like the dichroic film I used on "Arising: Flying Rainbow Colors" and rainbow vinyl film I used for installations at the MSP airport. Creating paintings in 3D (when viewed through chromatic glasses)—using Virtual Reality (VR) to bring people in the 3D painting as a 20'D x 15'H Virtual Reality (VR) light installation and using light as an architectural element by building with clear acrylic tubes and LED lights to create Rainbow Pyramids as immersive art experiences and using mirrors to allow people to be in the art. Improvements in the photo and video editing software to easily amplify and transform into new art. Computer-driven routers to cut acrylic to exact specifications. The science of light and color affects the brain to reduce stress and activate it in positive ways. The expanding knowledge of the power of art to heal.”