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“Future Cities”: Distorted Cityscapes by Ruben Frosali

Born in a small town near Florence Italy, but based in Tokyo since 2006, RubenFro (Ruben Frosali) is a visual effect artist and director, specialized in volumetric captures and particle-based dynamic environments.

With over 16 years of experience in development and creative direction, he focused on immersive content in 2018, working on a series of real-time art installations that have been exhibited around Japan, Taiwan, and New Zealand. During his exhibitions, he also gave lectures on point cloud rendering and immersive media at the Wellington Victoria University and the University of Auckland.

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