Julie Curtiss on Power Moves in Augmented Reality | "The Looking Glass" exhibition now at The Shed
Hear from Julie Curtiss about making art in augmented reality. Her AR artwork is viewable on The Shed’s public plaza July 3 to August 29 as part of The Looking Glass, presented in partnership with Acute Art and the High Line.
Curtiss’ work focuses on exposing and reworking female archetypes through a surrealist sense of the uncanny.
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The Looking Glass is a free, outdoor exhibition of augmented reality (AR) artworks viewable on The Shed’s public plaza July 3 to August 29, presented in partnership with Acute Art and the High Line. Invisible to the naked eye, these artworks come to life on your phone’s screen when you aim your camera at the right spot, appearing as real as the environment around them. Through the juxtaposition of physical and virtual worlds, the works in The Looking Glass convey a sense of surprise and wonder about the spaces we move through every day.
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Curtiss’ work focuses on exposing and reworking female archetypes through a surrealist sense of the uncanny.
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The Looking Glass is a free, outdoor exhibition of augmented reality (AR) artworks viewable on The Shed’s public plaza July 3 to August 29, presented in partnership with Acute Art and the High Line. Invisible to the naked eye, these artworks come to life on your phone’s screen when you aim your camera at the right spot, appearing as real as the environment around them. Through the juxtaposition of physical and virtual worlds, the works in The Looking Glass convey a sense of surprise and wonder about the spaces we move through every day.
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Subscribe for our latest videos: http://bit.ly/2Q2FYF7
Support the creation of new art at The Shed by becoming a member today: http://theshed.org/support
_______________
ABOUT THE SHED
The Shed is a new cultural institution of and for the 21st century. We produce and welcome innovative art and ideas, across all forms of creativity, to build a shared understanding of our rapidly changing world and a more equitable society.
LEARN MORE: http://theshed.org
_______________
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Facebook: https://facebook.com/theshedny
Instagram: https://instagram.com/theshedny
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheShedNY
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