Seeing the Invisible

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Seeing the Invisible (Package Name: com.khora.seeingtheinvisible) is developed by Khora VR and the latest version of Seeing the Invisible 1.66 was updated on October 13, 2022. Seeing the Invisible is in the category of Art & Design. You can check all apps from the developer of Seeing the Invisible. Currently this app is for free. This app can be downloaded on Android 9.0+ on APKFab or Google Play. All APK/XAPK files on APKFab.com are original and 100% safe with fast download.
Seeing the Invisible is an augmented reality contemporary art exhibition initiated by the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens in partnership with Outset Contemporary Art Fund, with the support of the Jerusalem Foundation. The first exhibition of its kind to be developed in collaboration with botanical gardens, it will open and be on view simultaneously at twelve different gardens around the world. The participating gardens all present the same exhibition, but as the works are augmented into the unique surroundings and context of each garden, the exhibition is experienced differently against the backdrop of each location, and is constructed, as a whole, on different iterations of the same corpus of works. An open-air exhibition, Seeing the Invisible continues the efforts to present and discuss art in the current pandemic crisis, while also allowing local communities to be exposed to the forefront of international contemporary art. The exhibition can only be viewed upon visiting the participating botanical gardens and through the Seeing the Invisible mobile app developed for this project.
The exhibition features thirteen augmented reality (AR) works by established artists from various countries. Co-curators, Hadas Maor (curator of contemporary art) and Tal Michael Haring (virtual and augmented reality expert and curator) worked with the artists to select existing works as well as commission new ones, and to position these new experiential artworks in unique spots in each of the participating botanical gardens. As institutions holding documented collections of living plants for the purpose of scientific research, conservation, display, and education, botanical gardens are hybrids in their own right, blending nature and cultivation, order and coincidence.
Setting these digital experiences inside botanical gardens, without disturbing the preservations, and keeping the carbon footprint to a minimum, the exhibition addresses themes pertaining to nature, environment, and sustainability and explores the boundaries and connections between art, technology, and nature. Both bleak and hopeful, each artwork offers a unique perspective on these unresolved issues, creating thought-provoking, experiential, and contemplative spaces for the viewers to immerse in.
As viewers are invited to explore the botanical gardens and actively locate the artworks scattered throughout them, they must use technological devices to establish the digital works into existence and, in many cases, experience the way their own physical presence affects the work and changes its course, further exploring the interrelations between the "art object" and the self.
Since the works cannot be experienced online, but require viewers to physically visit the gardens, they offer a "phygital" experience combining the physical location and the digital manifestation. Thus, the exhibition invites viewers to also contemplate contemporary notions relating to site and non-site, physical and digital realms. In 1968 Robert Smithson created a series of works entitled Site/Nonsite. These geologically and geographically based works were part of Smithson’s ongoing radical challenge of the limits of sculptural practice, and paved the way for his most ambitious work, Spiral Jetty (1970). At the time of their creation, the tension between outdoors and indoors, scattered and contained, natural and constructed, was at the forefront of theoretical discourse and artistic practice. Today, as questions relating to the physical and digital realms are at the core of our existence, they become an inevitable part of artistic discussion and are at the heart of this exhibition.
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Seeing the Invisible
Seeing the Invisible 1.66 XAPK APKs
October 15, 2022 1.6 GB

Requires Android: Android 9.0+

Architecture: arm64-v8a

Screen DPI: 120-640dpi

SHA1: 5dc84006537e323be81294ca00781d893a64f792

Size: 1.6 GB

Seeing the Invisible
Seeing the Invisible 1.65 XAPK APKs
October 6, 2022 1.6 GB

Requires Android: Android 9.0+

Architecture: arm64-v8a

Screen DPI: 120-640dpi

SHA1: 1474c4cfa3b9a20adfdc4e5af776442ef65d5bc6

Size: 1.6 GB

What's New:

New gardens added.
Seeing the Invisible
Seeing the Invisible 1.64 XAPK APKs
September 27, 2022 1.6 GB

Requires Android: Android 9.0+

Architecture: arm64-v8a

Screen DPI: 120-640dpi

SHA1: 6473790f48e287cc1954b45eaf7f3bf599c4be19

Size: 1.6 GB

Seeing the Invisible
Seeing the Invisible 1.59 XAPK APKs
June 6, 2022 1.51 GB

Requires Android: Android 9.0+

Architecture: arm64-v8a

Screen DPI: 120-640dpi

SHA1: beff9c73d22ad0cc17e55caaac24084a9a118e07

Size: 1.51 GB

What's New:

Fixes for photo sharing functionality
Added tutorial for photo sharing
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