Welcome to our Intervention:
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Manifest.AR thanks the Hayward Gallery in London for bringing attention to this important genre of art with their exhibition "Invisible." We are delighted to participate with works from the past two years that explore ideas related to the invisible and the hidden. The exhibition is composed of works by Manifest.AR, a group of the most important Augmented Reality Artists of our time.
Some works are viewable everywhere in the world;
others are viewable
only in the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London.
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"All Hail Damien Hirst" by Tamiko Thiel, 2012 [ LAUNCH ARTWORK ] |
The full spirit of Damien Hirst is only viewable in the Hayward Gallery and the Tate Modern, but viewers elsewhere will see his golden apparition.
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"Invisible ARt by Sander Veenhof, 2011 [ LAUNCH ARTWORK ] |
Challenging the augmented reality community with the same issue the community is often confronted with by non AR community members: "if it isn't visible to us, is it real?". Check the compass of your AR browser and notice you're surrounded by an invisible ARtwork. Viewable all over the world.
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"Toxic Waste Dump" by John Craig Freeman, 2011 [ LAUNCH ARTWORK ] |
Viewable in the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London.
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"Dose" by Will Pappenheimer, 2012 [ LAUNCH ARTWORK ] |
At the location of the Hayward Gallery, Dose is an invisible hallucinatory experience initiated through the user's mobile device. The psychic journey lasts for about 15 minutes before it reaches a completely enclosed ephemeral space. [ DESCRIPTION ]
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"ARt Critic Face Matrix" by Tamiko Thiel, 2010 [ LAUNCH ARTWORK ] |
Viewable in the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London.
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