Simon Birch is a genius. 'Hope & Glory' is the name of his innovative art exhibition in Hong Kong, and the pictures in the gallery are from an exhibit titled 'Crawling in the Wreckage.' Now that we have the technical stuff out of the way, let's talk Tron.
'Crawling in the Wreckage' is totally Tron-inspired. The room mimics the feel of the epic movie down to a t, from the neon lighting to the grid patterns. I've said it before and I'll say it again: Simon Birch is a genius. A Tron-themed art exhibit is always a win in my book. Thank you, Simon Birch, for helping me appreciate art and light cycles again.
Trontastic Art Exhibits
Simon Birch Re-Creates the Disney Film for His 'Hope & Glory' Exhibit
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