AR:illustratiosn. -Digital Echoes

  In my latest exploration of augmented reality, I've stepped away from physical collages to dance purely in the digital realm. The transition feels both natural and surreal - like moving from watercolors to water itself.

I've been fascinated by this interplay between static and animated states. Each poster holds two truths - its quiet, contemplative form and its dynamic, living counterpart. To witness this transformation yourself:

  1. Download the EyeJack app
  2. Scan the QR code below each piece
  3. Watch as the static image awakens
this poster is for what is happening around.
 

This new series focuses on creating illusions that play with your senses. Each piece begins as a static digital poster, but don't let that stillness fool you. Hidden beneath the surface is a symphony of movement waiting to be discovered.
trying to create an illusion with AR



The first piece, "Orgasm for all Senses," plays with the boundaries between stillness and motion. What appears as a fixed image on your screen transforms into a fluid dance of elements when viewed through your AR lens. It's an experiment in how we perceive and experience art in this digital age.

and the animated on 

This collection represents a different kind of recycling - not of physical materials this time, but of moments, movements, and meanings. Each scan brings a new interpretation, a fresh perspective on what we consider "still" art.

What intrigues me most is how technology allows us to layer experiences, creating art that exists in multiple dimensions simultaneously. It's like writing a story where the words rearrange themselves as you read them.

Have you experienced AR art before? How does it change your relationship with the piece when you can see it both in stillness and in motion?

Until our paths cross again in both physical and digital realms,

 

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