Danny Myami
Danny Myami, a Miami, Florida native, creates 3D printed sculptures and projection mapping that fuse his indigenous roots with modern technology. Myami crafts pieces that bridge history and technology, offering a captivating blend of the ancient and the avant-garde in a distinctive cyberpunk aesthetic. In addition, Myami combines his 3D printed sculptures with digital projection mapping animations accompanied by original music scores to produce an experience that goes beyond viewing a physical art piece. This multimedia approach transforms his work into dynamic, immersive installations, allowing viewers to engage with the art on multiple sensory levels.
Heart of
Fire
Danny Myami's piece "Heart of Fire" is a meticulously crafted 3D printed sculpture that takes about two weeks to design and another 40 hours to print. Following the creation of the sculpture, a projection mapping animation is developed to accompany it, which takes an additional week to complete. This combined effort results in a dynamic and immersive work of art that seamlessly blends physical form with digital animation.
Pantera
Danny Myami's piece "Pantera" depicts the Aztecan panther, an indigenous symbol, crafted as a striking mask. This 3D printed sculpture is later brought to life with an animation that syncs with the sounds of a beating drum. The combination of the physical mask and the dynamic, rhythmic animation creates an immersive experience that honors and revitalizes indigenous culture.
Voices in Color Foundation
The Voices in Color Foundation, integral to Danny Myami's mission, transforms art into awareness with striking 3D projection mapping in a futuristic Indigenous style. Its events go beyond showcasing art, serving as platforms to support cancer patients and underserved communities, turning each gathering into a vibrant catalyst for change and hope.