WAVA is an app-based exhibition platform bringing virtual artworks into the physical public space. Using Augmented Reality and GPS, the works are accessible only on the site they are placed in.
Now showing:
DEMO- / Frankfurt am Main
With works by Morehshin Allahyari, Tony Cokes, Flaka Haliti, Ahmet Öğüt, Tamiko Thiel and /p, and Les Trucs.
On the occasion of the 175th jubilee of the first freely-elected German National Assembly in the Paulskirche, WAVA presents an augmented exhibition of site-specific virtual artworks expanding across the public space in the city of Frankfurt.
The Anlage / Frankfurt am Main
With works by artists Tanya V. Abelson, Benedikt Ackermann, Florian Adolph, Alex Chalmers, Shaun Motsi and Kristin Reiman.
Stay tuned. More to come!
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Today, every public space is simultaneously an augmented space. Virtual layering of data expands the physical space and brings forth new realms of possibilities. We wish to make this in-between space accessible for artistic interventions by anchoring virtual artworks to specific locations, channeling the ephemeral presence of an interruption or a glitch.
Fostering site-specificity and thinking with curatorial dispositions, WAVA aspires to open up the augmented layer to the public and artists alike, serving as a nomadic framework for virtual and physical communal gatherings across different cities and places.
Now showing:
DEMO- / Frankfurt am Main
With works by Morehshin Allahyari, Tony Cokes, Flaka Haliti, Ahmet Öğüt, Tamiko Thiel and /p, and Les Trucs.
On the occasion of the 175th jubilee of the first freely-elected German National Assembly in the Paulskirche, WAVA presents an augmented exhibition of site-specific virtual artworks expanding across the public space in the city of Frankfurt.
The Anlage / Frankfurt am Main
With works by artists Tanya V. Abelson, Benedikt Ackermann, Florian Adolph, Alex Chalmers, Shaun Motsi and Kristin Reiman.
Stay tuned. More to come!
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Today, every public space is simultaneously an augmented space. Virtual layering of data expands the physical space and brings forth new realms of possibilities. We wish to make this in-between space accessible for artistic interventions by anchoring virtual artworks to specific locations, channeling the ephemeral presence of an interruption or a glitch.
Fostering site-specificity and thinking with curatorial dispositions, WAVA aspires to open up the augmented layer to the public and artists alike, serving as a nomadic framework for virtual and physical communal gatherings across different cities and places.
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