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This AR exhibit sets digital experiences inside botanical gardens
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Art to augment 12 botanical gardens around the world
Sarah Meyohas, Dawn Chorus, 2020.
by Peter Libbey
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- An exhibition of augmented reality artwork by 13 artists, including Ai Weiwei and Isaac Julien, will open simultaneously at 12 gardens in six countries in September, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens and Outset Contemporary Art Fund, an international nonprofit, announced Wednesday.
Coming out of the pandemic when outdoor experiences and nature have taken on a new meaning and gravity in our lives, this exhibition represents a fresh way for people to engage with art and nature simultaneously, curator Tal Michael Haring, who worked on the show with Hadas Maor, said in a statement.
Botanical Gardens Around the World Are Hosting Augmented Reality Artworks by Ai Weiwei, El Anatsui, and Other Artists This Fall
Viewable via a dedicated app, the artworks will be situated among the local flora in what the curators say is a blending of the physical and digital.
Salt Stalagmite #1 [Three Bridges] (2021).
This fall, a group of artworks by Ai Weiwei, El Anatsui, and other contemporary artists will simultaneously go on view in a dozen different gardens worldwide. In a sense, that is. They’re augmented reality artworks, all belonging to “Seeing the Invisible,” a new exhibition sponsored by the Outset Contemporary Art Fund and the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens the latter of which is one of the sites in which the newly-commissioned projects will also go on view.
Augmented Reality Exhibition SEEING THE INVISIBLE to Premiere at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
The most ambitious and expansive exhibition of contemporary artworks ever created with augmented reality technology.by Alexa Criscitiello
The most ambitious and expansive exhibition of contemporary artworks created with augmented reality (AR) technology will premiere simultaneously in September 2021, in 12 gardens around the world, including Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
Seeing the Invisible features works by more than a dozen International Artists such as Ai Weiwei, Refik Anadol, El Anatsui, Isaac Julien CBE, Mohammed Kazem, Sigalit Landau, Sarah Meyohas, Pamela Rosenkranz and Timur Si-Qin-including several artists first work in AR.
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