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mark skwarek: erase the separation barrier

Mark Skwarek – Erase the Separation Barrier

Showing what’s on the other side of a border through Augmented Reality. In this case, the border is rendered invisible – a projection of a possibility.

June 15, 2013 Christo de Klerk Posted in jerusalem Tagged AR, art_intervention, locative_media Post Permalink

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