"Energetic Soul" installation by Marc Tudisco runs on ZAZ Corner Times Square

“Energetic Soul” installation by Marc Tudisco runs on ZAZ Corner Times Square

"Energetic Soul" installation by Marc Tudisco runs on ZAZ Corner Times Square

Digital art installation by Marc Tudisco runs on ZAZ Corner in Times Square

ZAZ10TS and Braw Haus are pleased to present the digital exhibition Energetic Soul by Marc Tudisco, a series of CGI-based artworks displayed on the ZAZ Corner billboard in Times Square. The project features surreal animated creatures that appear through short video sequences, introducing experimental digital art into one of the most visible urban screens in New York City. Through Energetic Soul, the artist translates speculative digital forms into a public installation where contemporary media art intersects with one of the most recognizable urban environments in the world.

Positioned at the intersection of 41st Street and 7th Avenue, the installation appears between commercial advertisements, reaching millions of pedestrians every day. The ZAZ Corner billboard functions as a platform for digital public art, where short works are broadcast at regular intervals throughout the day. Times Square operates as one of the most concentrated media environments in the world, defined by towering LED displays and continuous visual programming. Within this landscape, the ZAZ Corner screen introduces contemporary digital artworks into a location typically dominated by global advertising campaigns.

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Marc Tudisco is a German 3D artist recognized internationally for his digital sculptures and fashion-oriented visual narratives. Over the past decade his work has circulated widely across digital culture platforms and collaborations with creative studios and major brands. His practice focuses on speculative forms of life where organic references are translated into artificial bodies. In Energetic Soul this vision takes shape through hybrid CGI creatures defined by fluid anatomies and tactile surfaces that evoke both biological structures and synthetic materials.

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Marc Tudisco’s digital figures are generated using motion capture data combined with procedural simulation techniques. Human movement is recorded and translated into choreographed sequences before being reinterpreted through real-time 3D rendering. The process combines captured gestures with algorithmic simulation, allowing each digital body to react dynamically to invisible virtual forces. Hair-like strands function as sensory extensions, amplifying movement and suggesting a form of digital perception within each creature as they perform slow and enigmatic movements across the screen.

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Curated by Braw Haus in collaboration with ZAZ10TS director and curator Limei Wang, the project reflects a growing interest in presenting digital art beyond online platforms and gallery screens. ZAZ10TS, founded by Tzili Charney at 10 Times Square in New York City, operates a program dedicated to contemporary art through both its lobby gallery and its outdoor billboard. Through Energetic Soul, Marc Tudisco contributes to this evolving format where experimental CGI-based practices enter public space and engage a global audience moving through one of the busiest intersections in the world.

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All images courtesy of ZAZ10TS. Credit: Zdravko Cota. Shared with permission.

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CreatorMarc Tudisco
LocationNew York City, USA
Year2026
ProjectEnergetic Soul
PhotographyZdravko Cota
BrandZAZ10TS, Braw Haus
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