Augmented reality contemporary art exhibition: Seeing the Invisible - Parametric Architecture

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Mohammed Kazem

“Seeing the Invisible” is an augmented reality modern creation accumulation launched successful 2021 by the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens successful concern with Outset Contemporary Art Fund.

The archetypal exhibition, Season 1, simultaneously was astatine 12 antithetic gardens successful September 2021. Season 2, opened contiguous and is unfastened to visitors till September 2023, with 10 spouse gardens from 8 countries, curated by Hadas Maor and Tal Michael Haring.

Isaac Julien

The collaborating gardens showed the aforesaid exhibition, but the 14 AR artworks were supplemented to bespeak each garden’s chiseled settings and context.

The accumulation comprises works by artists worldwide, including Sigalit Landau, Refik Anadol, and Timur Si-Qin.

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Sarah Meyohas

Tal Michael Haring, co-curator of Seeing the Invisible, “The interplay of these augmented realities works successful vibrant earthy settings breaks down the binary betwixt what is often considered ‘natural’ versus ‘digital,’ and successful this mode provides an accumulation acquisition that is overmuch much connected to the mode we unrecorded today.”

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Refik Anadol

The accumulation is lone accessible done the collaborating botanical gardens and the Seeing the Invisible mobile app designed for this project.

Placing interactive integer experiences wrong botanical gardens to debar upsetting the preservation and to trim the c impact. The accumulation offers a “phygital” acquisition that combines a existent tract with a integer representation.

Sigalit Landau

Locations: Jerusalem Botanical Gardens (Israel), Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden (South Africa), Eden Project (United Kingdom), Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (United Kingdom), Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Cranbourne (Australia), Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Melbourne (Australia), Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada), Tucson Botanical Gardens (USA), Elm Bank Garden Massachusetts Horticultural Society (USA), San Diego Botanic Garden (USA), Denver Botanic Gardens (USA), Marie Selby Gardens (USA)

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