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Mixed reality is the merging of real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations, where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time. Mixed reality does not exclusively take place in either the physical or virtual world, but is a hybrid of reality and virtual reality.

Auriea Harvey

Auriea Harvey Auriea Harvey masterfully blends the physical and the digital in her innovative New [...]

Tamiko Thiel

Tamiko Thiel Tamiko Thiel uses deep fakes, fingerprints and phones to bridge the connection between [...]

Curator’s Radar #2: Discover the XR artist Lucy Wheeler

Dive into the metaverse with Lucy Wheeler, an extended reality artist who converges her fine art skills with the [...]

2022-03-27T19:57:36+01:0020 February 2021|Computer Art, Digital Art, Interview, Mixed Reality, New Media Art, Podcast Interview, Virtual Reality|Comments Off on Curator’s Radar #2: Discover the XR artist Lucy Wheeler

The Immersive Kind: A Space for Emerging Interdisciplinary Digital Artists with an X-factor

Many have tried to create an artistic community that welcomes non-binary and emerging artists. UK-based, global collective The Immersive [...]

2021-12-04T13:43:25+00:0024 January 2021|3D, Agora Talks, Animation Art, Art and Technology, Augmented Reality, Digital Art, LGBTQIA+, Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality|Comments Off on The Immersive Kind: A Space for Emerging Interdisciplinary Digital Artists with an X-factor

The Art of Breaking Boundaries: Digital Art at the Cutting Edge.

While many digital artists have embraced technology in the internet age, technologists have also embraced art, blurring the boundaries [...]

2021-12-04T13:29:07+00:002 November 2020|3D, Art and Technology, Augmented Reality, Biography, Computer Art, Game Art, Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality, Women To Watch|Comments Off on The Art of Breaking Boundaries: Digital Art at the Cutting Edge.

Terminus (2020) – Jess Johnson and Simon Ward

Choose your own adventure or fated quest? Jess Johnson and Simon Ward’s cybernetic world captures the unease of reality. [...]

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