Polish art/tech studio Ksawery Komputery’s interactive light installation in the form of an Atolla jellyfish is a highlight of The Hole’s lively video-game inspired show ‘LFG’ in Tribeca. Pointing out both that the cultural influence of contemporary art is tiny in comparison with that of digital games and that such games don’t appear often in art world settings, this group show argues for more digital artwork in galleries. Though not all pieces make use of digital technology, the standouts do and include a pickax-wielding dragon projected on a 3-D printed sculpture by Kevin Bray, Luke Murphy’s light installation on a slumping, fragmented screen and Ksawery Komputery’s dazzling, sound-responsive deep-sea creature. (On view in Tribeca through May 24th).
