[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

Check out the BMW Art Car reloaded by Chinese multimedia artist Cao Fei. This is the 18th BMW Art car in history and it takes the series into the 21st Century by going digital. The car was unveiled in an event held at Minsheng Art Museum in Beijing on May 31. The event was graced by Dr Ian Robertson, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, and hundreds of invited guests.

[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

There are so many amazing facts about this car and its artist. Cao Fei is the youngest and first Chinese artist ever to create a BMW Art Car. It is also the first time that augmented and virtual reality is used to design a BMW Art car and it is truly representative of the message that the future is now. The artist used the future of mobility as an inspiration to create the design. Things like autonomous driving, airborne cars and digitalization were

[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

Dr Ian Robertson said: “We were thrilled by the decision of an independent jury of international museum directors to have nominated Cao Fei. Considered as a lucky number in China, her vehicle is the official 18th rolling sculpture of the collection. For her project, Cao Fei chose an unprecedented and immersive approach, empowering the viewer to engage with the artwork through cutting-edge technology. This is truly a BMW Art Car for the 21st century!”

[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

Cao Fei was also very excited about the launch of her BMW Art Car: “To me, light represents thoughts. As the speed of thoughts cannot be measured, the #18 Art Car questions the existence of the boundaries of the human mind. We are entering a new age, where the mind directly controls objects and where thoughts can be transferred, such as unmanned operations and artificial intelligence. Which attitudes and temperaments hold the key to opening the gateway to the new age?”

[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

Cao Fei’s work is also a reflection on the speed of change in China, on tradition and future. With her BMW Art Car project, she delves into a trajectory spanning thousands of years, paying tribute to Asia’s ancient spiritual wisdom as it swiftly spreads out into the third millennium. The multimedia artist approached the BMW Art Car in a way typical for her artistic practice, building a parallel universe. The body of work consists of three different components: a video focusing on a time traveling spiritual practitioner, augmented reality features picturing colorful light particles, accessible via a dedicated app (App Store: keyword “BMW Art Car #18”), and the BMW M6 GT3 racecar in its original carbon black. Paying tribute to the carbon fiber structure of the racecar chassis, Cao Fei’s holistic use of a non-reflective black incorporates the car into the possibilities of the digital world.

[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

Within this concept, Cao Fei’s implementation of video art as well as augmented reality creates an environment of which the M6 GT3 is an essential part. In her video work, the practitioner executes spiritual movements, which echo in colorful streams of light. When the app is used within the premises of the car, these light swishes become an AR installation floating above and around the BMW M6 GT3 – involving the spectator as an interactive agent of participation. This narrative reflects on a traditional spiritual ceremony very common throughout Asia in which new objects such as automobiles are being blessed, in this case wishing good luck to car and driver. On a broader level, the light elements mirror what the eyes cannot see and the mind cannot picture.

[World Premiere] 18th BMW Art Car by Cao Fei

During the course of over three years following her announcement, Cao Fei took part in a racing experience with female race driver Cyndie Allemann in Switzerland in 2015. During manifold visits to headquarters, she worked closely with BMW Group’s engineers, designers, and digital specialists. For her research, the artist also went on an extended BMW plant visit to Tiexi.

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