Snap and LACMA Reunite for the Second AR Monumental Perspectives Series
We take a look at the three lenses created through partnerships between artists and lens creators for the second year of Monumental Perspectives.
We take a look at the three lenses created through partnerships between artists and lens creators for the second year of Monumental Perspectives.
Liquid Avatar Technologies and Spatial have different approaches to digital art, but both drop barriers with accessible cost and hardware requirements.
Immerse yourself in Black History Month with these XR experiences and learn more about Black Futures Month in an interview with XR artist LADY PHEØNIX.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we experience art and culture and introduced VR museum tours as part of people’s daily lives.
Discover some of the most innovative and helpful VR art creation tools that will help you sculpt and paint in a three-dimensional virtual environment.
The Melbourne International Film Festival inaugurates the Extended Reality Commission. An AU$80,000 grant from Ling Ang to be awarded to the MIFF XR winning entry.
Virtual reality is reshaping how we view art. Self-taught VR artist Sabby Life is on a journey to redefine modern art as we know it.
A partnership with a fine arts dealer and with an ASL machine learning project sound pretty different. But, are they, really? Snap doesn’t think so.
A look at the ongoing AR art component of the Art of London initiative by the Heart of London Business Alliance, now with partners Darabase and Landsec.
ONX Studio is launching its inaugural virtual reality showcase as a creative collaborator of the Tribeca Festival. It will run from June 9 to 20.
The Augmented Gallery presents 20 augmented reality art pieces on a walking tour of London’s West End as galleries prepare to launch staged reopenings.
With funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Snap and LACMA are bringing AR art to locations around LA as well as Snapchat users everywhere.
ARTECHOUSE opens its 2021 NYC exhibition season with award-winning artist Julius Horsthuis’ immersive tech installation, Geometric Properties.
Augmented reality theater experiences provide greater levels of accessibility to traditional theater. It makes performances entertaining for all.
Take III: Loving Street Art Belgrade is the first-ever virtual reality exhibit of Belgrade street art and graffiti. It features over 40 artworks.
Infinity Festival showcases local and internationally-known artists using cutting-edge mediums like augmented reality and virtual reality.
Varjo headsets create cars and train astronauts. Now they’re going to the opera to create virtual theater productions for visitors and producers alike.
“The Scrappy Storyteller”, Brendan Bradley, and his Future Stages project use Mozilla Hubs, Pico headsets, Microsoft Connect, and anything but Zoom to create virtual theater.
Advances in virtual reality technology are changing both the way we view animation and how animators create them. It is bound to take the world of animation into new realms.
Choirs and orchestras will soon be able to perform during self-isolation, as demonstrated by the upcoming Brickyard Broadcast virtual reality musical experience.
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