Augmented Reality Workshop with Selwa Sweidan

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January 12, 2019, 2:00 pm to 4:00 PM
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Camera Obscura Art Lab
1450 Ocean Ave, Corner of Ocean and Broadway
Santa Monica, California 90401
Augmented Reality Workshop with Selwa Sweidan

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Saturday, 1/12 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Cost: $10
To register click here or call 310-458-2239.
Laboratory of Synchronous Planes — An Experimental Augmented Reality Workshop for Artists and Poets. Create digital and analog interventions to “augment” spatial and temporal experience. This workshop is open to any level of technical literacy. Artists, designers and poets are all welcome. Participants will conduct analog experiments and sketches for “augmenting” time and space (a popular example is the Pokémon GO AR app.)
A variety of workflows and tools for creating an augmented reality intervention will be demoed and shared. This workshop is for artists, poets and designers interested in experimenting with augmented reality as an aesthetic and technical tool. Anyone aged 18-100+ is welcome! All technical literacy levels are encouraged to join. “Augmented Reality” (AR) was coined to describe an interactive experience where the real-world is enhanced (“augmented”) by computer-generated information. Presented concurrently with Roseate, a pop-up exhibition by Laura Darlington.
Selwa Sweidan is an artist, educator and researcher of emerging technologies including immersive sensorial experiences and speculative quantum computing systems. Her work investigates embodied methodologies and systems innovations. Selwa is adjunct faculty at Santa Monica College’s Bachelor Interaction Design program. She attained her BA from Smith College and an MFA (STEM) from ArtCenter College of Design.
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Augmented Reality Workshop with Selwa Sweidan