Augmented Reality
Description
Artist Statement
The nine signs for Ogaki in this work originate in Japan during a residency in September 2010 at IAMAS an Art & Science research institute in Japan. During this month I surveyed the small town of Ogaki via bicycle and identified locations suited to digital intervention. Decoding the space, its history and inhabitants to provide context for a new set of codes. These codes were embedded in a work entitled noemaflux developed on site during my time in Japan. This work is an interactive work that creates new experiences of urban space and different ways of seeing the city. The title expresses this meaning.
Description from Vimeo
The nine signs for Ogaki in this work originate in Japan during a residency in September 2010 at IAMAS an Art & Science research institute in Japan. During this month I surveyed the small town of Ogaki via bicycle and identified locations suited to digital intervention. Decoding the space, its history and inhabitants to provide context for a new set of codes. These codes were embedded in a work entitled noemaflux developed on site during my time in Japan. This work is an interactive work that creates new experiences of urban space and different ways of seeing the city. The title expresses this meaning.
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Creator
Innocent, Troy
Date
2010
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Citation
Innocent, Troy, “Augmented Reality,” ADELTA, accessed December 26, 2024, https://adelta.westernsydney.edu.au/items/show/72.