HP’s Mobile Expressionism: Art of Apps

The realm of technology neighbors with the world of art. Recently, Intel has proved it through a bespoke project entitled ‘Remastered,’ and now HP is launching its ‘Mobile Expressionism’ to once again celebrate the ties between visual creativity and the technological progress. For the project, which is dedicated to the HP webOS mobile platform and targeted at application developers who use it in their work, the company collaborated with several illustrators and artists who created graphic pieces inspired by a range of popular HP webOS apps.

The artworks mirror the essence of a range of popular applications crafted using HP webOS for Angry Birds, Pandora, The New York Times, Evernote, Flight Track, Flickr, Absolute Fitness, Taxi Magic and How To Train Your Dragon. The visual pieces will be on display at a number of international developer events soon—still, it’s not mentioned where and when exactly they will arrive (for the first time the works were exhibited at HP’s ‘Think Beyond’ in San Francisco on February 9).

The campaign, which was developed by the Creature agency, also includes 90-second ‘Meet the Mobile Expressionists’ videos featuring developers from such giants as Facebook, Sony Pictures and DreamWorks SKG—the series can be viewed at the main hub of ‘Mobile Expressionism’ at palm.com. In the spots, the experts tell about how they apply webOS for realization of their projects in the areas of photography, film and games to create unique content.

Image: www.theinspirationroom.com

Image: www.theinspirationroom.com

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