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“While on the Frankfurt square, I can see the flickering screens that make up Tony Coke's Coke's SM BNGRZ on my mobile phone camera's screen, while the tourists see the city's newly reconstructed historical facades of the city, perhaps almost as simulated, on theirs.”
“The works can be experienced and exhibited publicly, freely accessible and without permission, and you can share this experience with others from your own phone. It's the activist and social dimension that makes AR interesting and counters the typical criticism that new digital inventions necessarily lead to fewer physical encounters and isolate users”
“Wava shows how exciting and productive this [augmented] space can be, above all because it can be experienced publicly and collectively.”
“The AR installations in Frankfurt expand our perception of public space and reality in general.”
Elena Frickmann and Ben Livne Weitzman talk about curating in virtual and augmented terrains with regard to their recent digital projects
An orangery is a place of protection and must itself be carefully tended. In an augmented reality exhibition of the same name in Frankfurt am Main, Palestinian and Israeli artists are exhibiting together.
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