BREAKTHROUGH ART Digital and motion graphic artist Isaiah Cacnio unveils his ‘Fragments’ solo art exhibit with the LG OLED AI TVs at the National Museum of Natural History. PHOTO FROM LG
LG Philippines brought together art, technology and heritage at the National Museum of Natural History through a special partnership that exemplifies the beauty and diversity of Philippine geography and identity.
The centerpiece of the event was “Fragments,” a solo art exhibition created in collaboration with Isaiah Cacnio — the first digital and motion graphics artist to be featured at the National Museum.
This immersive exhibit harnesses cutting-edge LG OLED display technology to reinterpret the Earth’s story, shining a spotlight on the extraordinary geological richness of the Philippines.
BREAKTHROUGH ART Digital and motion graphic artist Isaiah Cacnio unveils his ‘Fragments’ solo art exhibit with the LG OLED AI TVs at the National Museum of Natural History. PHOTO FROM LG
Running for an entire month, the exhibit invites visitors to the Ayala Reception Hall on the second floor of the National Museum of Natural History to explore the nation’s rich biological history through three captivating digital pieces: “Where Fire Begins,” “Stories in Stone,” and “What Breaks, Flows” — all brought to life by LG OLED artificial intelligence TVs.
These works seamlessly blend art, science and emotion to reflect the Philippines’ geological and cultural evolution.
As Cacnio explains, “Even in fracture, there is flow. Even in separation, there is connection.”
Cacnio also reflects on his milestone, saying, “It’s a great honor to be one of the few artists to use LG OLED for art, joining global artists like Refik Anadol, Steve Harrington, and many others.”