“mixed-reality art experience,”
OneDome’s “The Unreal Garden” blends augmented reality, projection mapping,
soundscapes, and work from 9 international artists in an exhibit in downtown
San Francisco, armed with a Microsoft Hololens AR headset,
viewers can take in 10 works in the exhibit, which have also
been activated using the projection technology. Featured artists include Scott
Musgrove, Android Jones, John Park, Shuster + Moseley, Andy Thomas, Jasmine
Pradissito, Ray Kallmeyer, and Vladislav Solovjov,
the
works were digitized and activated in tandem, allowing groups to work together
to activate effects and experience aspects not seen as a solo visitor. In all,
10 works are featured in the show,
“Step into a new kind of experience, where art and technology
unite to immerse you in a visually stunning wonderland filled with
multi-dimensional plants, creatures, and original artwork,” OneDome says.
“Bring the garden to life with the power of your unreal energy.”
Media
company and collective Onedome has more plans ahead for immersive exhibits. “LMNL,”
which opens at the end of December, is a 10,000-square-foot experience with more
than a dozen interactive rooms and installations,
and here is the great news, for the new show headsets are not needed,
the group says that “with 11 leading new media and visual artists from around the world, as well as Onedome’s own artist collective, LMNL exists at the evolutionary edge of technology, art, and human connection.”
artists for “LMNL” include Vincent Houze, Storylab
Interactive, Leans, Gabriel Pulecio, B-Reel, Dave & Gabe, Lynchini,
Hybycozo, Design I/O, and Matt Elson, Onedome offers more behind-the-scenes insights on its
projects on their Instagram page, if only we were in San Francisco we would be visiting for sure.
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