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Creating art has always been the biggest part of my life. Exploring new ways to create and expression is the center of my work. Virtual reality and augmented reality are the newest technologies, that i use in the last couple years. VR gives me the possibilties to immerse myself into my artpiece, but VR art is not really easy to share. Most methods to exhibit VR art involve a VR headset. Only a smaller audience has access to VR devices. To close this gap, i transform my art pieces into augmented reality projects. With the app Arize it is possible to connect printed images with the 3D virtual art. The team of Arize realizes my most impressive virtual sculptures. The viewers can scan the printed image with the app and can immerse themselves in the artwork without the need of a VR HMD. Just using a smartphone enables the audience to explore the 3D models. For a stable tracking of the AR it is required to have a strong image marker, therefore i had to develope a new type of QR code. The images in this post are the newest AR projects. To see the exhibition in your environment, print them out and lay them on a table or the floor. Scan them with the app and see how deep the rabbithole goes. To enhance the experience I recommend to use the fusion mode in the app . Get the app at : www.arize.io

Music: https://soundcloud.com/billymaestro

Print out the images and scan them with the Arize app

This groovy bot was created in VR with Tilt Brush.

3D with a 2D look.

Can you feel it ?

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They are here !

Don’t touch the sculpture.

Somebody has to repair it.

Message from another reality

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Polyfantös

Groove on

Is there really a hole in the table ?

Do not disturb my circles !

Dali remix

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What time is it ? it’s the future !

This beauty is built in VR with Gravity Sketch.

Retinal overload, built in VR with Tilt Brush.

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Go through the gate. Another Tilt Brush piece

This is deep, deeper , deepest.