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eXaRt

Democratising and visualising digital artworks in public space - The eXaRt app provides a platform for visualising and democratising digital artworks through the use of augmented reality (AR)

Democratising and visualising digital artworks in public space - The eXaRt app provides a platform for visualising and democratising digital artworks through the use of augmented reality (AR)

eXaRt

by Waschhaus Potsdam gGmbH
eXaRt
eXaRt
eXaRt

What is it about?

Democratising and visualising digital artworks in public space - The eXaRt app provides a platform for visualising and democratising digital artworks through the use of augmented reality (AR). While virtual reality (VR) has opened up new possibilities for art mediation, the challenge of making these highly immersive digital artworks visible in the physical world remains. This limitation restricts not only the artists and recipients who have access to these works, but also the reach and influence of the artworks themselves. The eXaRt app is the result of intensive artistic work and research. It makes it possible to transfer digital artworks from the virtual world into the public space and thus make them accessible and tangible for everyone. The app breaks through the boundaries of virtual reality and visibly constructs digital artworks in the real world so that users can interact with them. This represents a significant step in the digitalisation and democratisation of art, not only at the Schiffbauergasse cultural venue, but anywhere and at any time. With the eXaRt app, digital artworks can appear in any desired environment - be it indoors, in parks or urban spaces. This integration of art into everyday life not only promotes the visibility and accessibility of artworks, but also enriches the cultural life of the community. Users can experience and interact with the artworks in a completely new way, blurring the boundaries between real and virtual reality. The eXaRt project sees itself as a research laboratory for augmented art. The project's first exhibition traces the visible and hidden ‘vibes’ at the Waschhaus cultural centre and transforms them into immersive spaces of possibility in an augmented reality. On display are various artworks by artists who can be located in the field of augmented street art. The three-dimensional works function as an immersive gallery without walls, in which digital art can be experienced up close. The eXaRt app enables profound immersion by tearing down the walls between artworks and the viewer. The distant, unapproachable artworks are replaced by phygital spaces that can be experienced by immersing oneself in these three-dimensional worlds. As a result, the artworks can be experienced physically and the users can establish a direct connection to the digital art. This sets new standards in art education and opens up new possibilities for artists and art lovers worldwide. Download the eXaRt app and experience digital artworks like never before.

eXaRt

App Details

Version
1.0.0
Rating
NA
Size
108Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
September 17, 2024
Release date
September 17, 2024
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App Store Description

Democratising and visualising digital artworks in public space - The eXaRt app provides a platform for visualising and democratising digital artworks through the use of augmented reality (AR). While virtual reality (VR) has opened up new possibilities for art mediation, the challenge of making these highly immersive digital artworks visible in the physical world remains. This limitation restricts not only the artists and recipients who have access to these works, but also the reach and influence of the artworks themselves. The eXaRt app is the result of intensive artistic work and research. It makes it possible to transfer digital artworks from the virtual world into the public space and thus make them accessible and tangible for everyone. The app breaks through the boundaries of virtual reality and visibly constructs digital artworks in the real world so that users can interact with them. This represents a significant step in the digitalisation and democratisation of art, not only at the Schiffbauergasse cultural venue, but anywhere and at any time. With the eXaRt app, digital artworks can appear in any desired environment - be it indoors, in parks or urban spaces. This integration of art into everyday life not only promotes the visibility and accessibility of artworks, but also enriches the cultural life of the community. Users can experience and interact with the artworks in a completely new way, blurring the boundaries between real and virtual reality. The eXaRt project sees itself as a research laboratory for augmented art. The project's first exhibition traces the visible and hidden ‘vibes’ at the Waschhaus cultural centre and transforms them into immersive spaces of possibility in an augmented reality. On display are various artworks by artists who can be located in the field of augmented street art. The three-dimensional works function as an immersive gallery without walls, in which digital art can be experienced up close. The eXaRt app enables profound immersion by tearing down the walls between artworks and the viewer. The distant, unapproachable artworks are replaced by phygital spaces that can be experienced by immersing oneself in these three-dimensional worlds. As a result, the artworks can be experienced physically and the users can establish a direct connection to the digital art. This sets new standards in art education and opens up new possibilities for artists and art lovers worldwide. Download the eXaRt app and experience digital artworks like never before.

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