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Old & New: Augmented Reality and Medium Format

Last month I created some work for two group shows. The first was part of Inside The Square – presenting new works with Augmented Reality by the Dunedin AR Art Collective. Most of the works shown looked at blending real and virtual worlds through BuildAR software we explored earlier in the year in a workshop with Mark Billinghurst from HitLAB in Christchurch. Through experimentation I discovered a glitch in the BuilAR the software which formed the basis for an ever-changing “moving” image which was projected work onto a wall as part of an installation in the gallery. The marker (or trigger) to stop the image augmenting was on the floor and could be interfered with by viewers.

Inside The Square from DARt Collective on Vimeo.

The second show, Cinema, cinema looked at the cinematic and the artifice of the prescribed screening environment. For this I begun (what I hope to be) an on-going portraiture project shot on 4.5×6 medium format film. Wanting to capture people at a moment of pure unawareness, I visited them in their bedrooms, waiting until each fell asleep to take the portrait. 

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    amandabroughton
    at 7:54 am

    That exhibition looks fantastic! I love how interactive it is.

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      misshlavac
      at 10:52 am

      Thanks Amanda, It was a neat experience. We are only just beginning to explore the possibilities with AR technology, but it seems they are endless!

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    struthshop1
    at 10:17 am

    Hi Emily, I love these sleeping photographs!
    As sleeping is one of my favorite past times perhaps I could be a subject sometime?!
    Love
    Step x

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