Denim de Lux (2026)
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The current STATION ROSE production 2026 is titled “Denim de Lux.” It consists of what the artists call jeans paintings, enhanced through Artivive’s augmented reality.
The digital work is, so to speak, dressed and embroidered in Blue Denim. The paintings can vary in size, are mounted on frames, and are brought to audio-visual life with AR.
The “Denim de Lux” series will also be experienced throughout the year in performances and installations. It consists of XR artworks, Uniques, which manifest in re-materialized form.
In April 2026, the new track "Denim de Lux" has been released on all music platforms.
The jeans paintings are so-called Stitched Canvas, embroidered with digital patterns. They are transferred from the audio-visual composition and woven into fabric. #StitchedCanvas
A unified visual identity emerges through the currently preferred material—denim, Blue Denim. It stands for pioneers, for California, thus for AI and digital culture, for unisex and indestructibility, but also for reckless water consumption, slave labor, and environmental pollution. XR forms the shared meta-level where the different layers of contemporary life converge—*with Blue Denim as spatial matrix,
as material grounding, as supporting texture, as cultural substrate, and as semantic resonance space.
In this installation, denim does not end up as waste in the so-called Third World but is transformed into a unique experience.
The sound of this new digital work fills the space. The material meets immateriality, sound, and light.
Denim de Lux XR spaces will be filled with works in blue denim. Denim stands for pioneers, for California, and thus currently also for AI & digital culture, for unisex, for indestructibility, but also for shameless water consumption, exploitation, and environmental pollution. It also reveals all of these dark sides; Blue Denim will be experienced as an installation.
The current STATION ROSE art production 2026 consists of what the artists call jeans paintings, enhanced through Artivive’s #augmentedreality & @theworldlabs #VR. In the shared meta-level of XR, these different facets of a current way of life merge. Here, blue denim becomes not third-world trash, but a unique experience that takes on new meaning within the audio-visual installation. The jeans paintings are so-called Stitched Canvas, embroidered with digital patterns. They are transferred from the audio-visual composition and woven into fabric. A unified visual identity emerges through the currently preferred material—denim.




