EXHIBITION:
Salon AR
Salon Virtual Ambient
arc/sec Lab
Studio Paʧ: Intermedia
DNArt Posters Studio
Salon AR online
Salon AR will offer 6 artworks to be revealed in the augmented reality: by Japanese virtuoso of synesthesia of sound and image Ryoichi Kurokawa, Vienna based audiovisual artist MONOCOLOR, Italian artist Andrea Fax Familiari and also Polish artists: Ari Dykier, Alek Sarna and Krzysztof Syruć.
For full receipt of works, a smartphone or tablet with free app PatchlabAR installed and headphones will be required.
HOW IT WORKS?
For full receipt of works, a smartphone or tablet with free app PatchlabAR installed and headphones will be required.
When you click on the selected image, it will open in full screen mode. The open the PatchlabAR application on your phone/tablet and point the camera on the image – you will see the activated work on the photn/tablet screen.
arc/sec Lab online
The virtual exhibition by the arc/sec Lab presents installations in 1:1 scale and video documentations of the four projects: LightWing II, LightTank, LightScale II and Singularity.
Immersive installations are part of the research conducted at the arc/sec Lab for Cyber-Physical Architecture and Interactive Systems at the University of Auckland in New Zealand by Uwe Rieger and Yinan Liu.
arc/sec Lab hub can be viewed on a computer screen using the latest version of Firefox or Chrome browser or using a VR headset.
Salon Virtual Ambient online
The Salon Virtual Ambient is a space of virtual rest. This showroom presents 4 works: an internet interactive installation by Thomas Wagensommerer, an VR video videoclip and 2 projects in 360 ° format, which can also be viewed on VR glasses, by American artists Rew and CG Ryan.
It is advisable to turn on the sound or use headphones.
Studio Paʧ: Intermedia online
In the Paʧ: Intermedia studio, we will present a selection of works created by students from the last year of the Intermedia Faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Poland: Piotr Madej, Maciej Gniady, Jana Moroz, Karina Gorzkowska, Maja Szerel and Estera Gałuszka, and also works created in The Audiosphere Studio led by prof. Marek Chołoniewski.
Curator: dr Mariusz Front
DNArt Posters Studio online
The title of this exposition refers to the genetic code of DNA, as the works presented here are a collection of unique information about the creators – students of the Multimedia Studio, Faculty of New Media Art of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw: Karol Fira, Mateusz Golec, Mateusz Kępczyński, Norbert Lisak and Adrian Plona.
Project curator: Dr. Anna Klimczak
The project will be presented in cooperation with the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw.
HOW IT WORKS?
For full receipt of works, a smartphone or tablet with free app PatchlabAR installed and headphones will be required.
When you click on the selected image, it will open in full screen mode. The open the PatchlabAR application on your phone/tablet and point the camera on the image – you will see the activated work on the photn/tablet screen.