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Friday, November 15, 2013

Public Access (Heavy Edition) in Public Data Explorer Group exhibition at HLP

Public Access, Heavy Edition, Handmade Augmented Box.

Public Data Explorer was a group exhibition at Harlan Levy Projects in Brussels, in November of 2013. I exhibited works from the Echo series, tools from the Public Access Project, and video from the most recent Re+Public project with MOMO. Alongside those works I created a handmade box called Public Access (Heavy Edition), in conjunction with my Re+Public Partner, Heavy. This box holds two of the Public Access Keys and a tablet with a single augmented reality application. That application recognizes the embossed text on the boxes lid and displays infographics which teach the user what the key is for, and how to use it.






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